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Category Archives: Truth
WIKIPEDIA & ITS BIASES
A CIRCUMFERENTIAL ESSAY Exploring Wikipedia’s Bias: The Tension Between Neutrality and Human Nature Of course. I’ll start with the definition of ‘bias’ by Wikipedia…: “Bias is a disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is inaccurate, closed-minded, prejudicial, … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Creativity, Grokipedia, Mandy Lender, technology, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged AI, Artificial Intelligence, ChatGPT, Grokipedia, NPOV, technology, Truth, Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia, Wikipedia bias
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UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS MOTIVATIONS BEHIND WARS
Religious beliefs often drive conflicts, as emphasized by Ayatollah Khomeini’s assertion that religion and politics are intertwined and inseparable. Continue reading
Posted in existentialism, Fiction, Religion, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged Ayatollah Khomeini, H.R. McMaster, Islam, military conflicts, religious wars, Shia
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Choosing Between Gemini Advanced and DeepSeek: A Fast Review
Under the stock markets tumult this morning I asked of my AI Gemini (“ultra”) opinion which is better – Gemini Advanced or DeepSeek? Gemini’s answer was erudite, as you see in the table below. And seems non-biased… In one sentence, … Continue reading
Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Business, Creativity, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged AI, Artificial Intelligence, cognitive bias, deep-seek, DeepSeek, Gemini Advanced, LLM, technology
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Exploring Serendipity through Cartesian Philosophy
The text explores the relationship between serendipity and Cartesian concepts. It argues that sagacity, adventurism, and sociability, tied to Descartes’ principles of methodical doubt and self-awareness, cultivate a mindset open to unexpected encounters. By enhancing clarity, exploration, and interactions, individuals can better recognize and utilize serendipitous events for meaningful insights. Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Decartes, Decartes, Mind - Body, serendipity, Travel, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, Cartesian, Creativity, Law of Attraction, luck, Rene Decartes, serendipity, The Master Attractor, writing
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How to Escape the Useful Idiot Trap
The useful idiot trap entangles individuals unaware of their ability to think independently, often manipulated by external forces. This leads to a false sense of agency, erosion of autonomy, misinformation, and suppressed dissent, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and self-reflection to achieve true freedom. Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged AI, critical thinking, disinformation, existentialism, gaslighting, Mandy Lender, misinformation, philosophy, USEFUL IDIOT
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HEURISTIC SERENDIPITY EXPERIENCES
Life is an adventure waiting to be unlocked. Picture it like a road trip, with endless detours and surprises at every turn. Embrace unstoppable curiosity, experiment fearlessly, and trust your intuition. Share your stories and listen to others. So, don your explorer hat and dive into the unknown – serendipitous encounters await! Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Medicine, Business, Creativity, existentialism, HEALTH AND WELLNESS, Law of Attraction, MEDICINE, Mind - Body, serendipity, Travel, Truth, Uncategorized, Zen
Tagged blog, inspiration, life, mindfulness, serendipity
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ODE TO THE ENLIGHTENED SERENDIPITOR
ODE TO THE ENLIGHTENED SERENDIPITOR Verse 1 Hail, wanderer with open eyes, whose soul embraces chance, Enlightened serendipitor, your dance defies the planned. You skip the beaten, dusty roads, and follow whispers on the breeze, Where fortune’s hidden hand unlocks … Continue reading
Richard Cooke is Tired of Winning
Richard Cooke is Tired of Winning One of the blessings of my life is having librarian research assistant. He’s a result-getter. He digs up books on loan from libraries in places that are not on Rand McNally maps. But his … Continue reading
Posted in Biblioteca Trumpiana, Business, Chicago Notebook, Creativity, serendipity, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged australia, Bob Woodward, Carlos lozada, Charles Gillen III, Donald Trump, Jennifer Schuessler, Mayor Jane Byrne, Michael Bilandic, Michiko Kakutani, Mueller Report, presents, psychology, Richard Cooke, Richard Nixon, Russian collusion, Senator Carol Mosley Browne, serendipity, shopping, Simon & Shcuster, spirit, Tired of Winning, Travel, traveling, Trumpian Bibliotheca
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Maye Musk says:
“Learn how to capitalize on social networks. Today, your best calling card is the content you share on platforms.” Mrs. Musk knows best. Her son Elon Musk bought out Twitter. http://www.mandylender.net http://www.themasterattractor.com http://www.mandylender.com http://www.lendercombinations.com http://www.visionofhabakkuk.com www.dafnalender.com www.minnarozen.com Tags: #MayeMusk #ElonMusk … Continue reading
FREEDOM OF SPEECH IS VITAL FOR DEMOCRACY
When freedom of speech is suppressed – democracy dies. Truth floats to the surface like oil over water. http://www.mandylender.net http://www.mandylender.com http://www.attractome.com http://www.themasterattractor.com
Posted in Chicago Notebook, existentialism, Public Speaking, serendipity, Truth, Uncategorized
Tagged democracy, freedom of speech
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