Tell a kid he's stupid every day for 10 years, and guess what, he really becomes stupid. It's self-fulfilling prophecy.
We do that to our teenagers.
If we did the opposite, if we told them they're great, gave them the tools they need they'd excel.
Multipolar magnetism in $5d^2$ vacancy-ordered halide double perovskites
Koushik Pradhan, Arun Paramekanti, Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta
https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.05633
here is something that i may have only just really understood:
innovation always needs a community.
you cannot just throw a good thing out there and imagine people will use it because of how good it is. it always needs getting used to, it's not just me.
that also means so many great things are still just there for the taking. i often got discouraged by things "not having taken off yet", but that's a self-fulfilling prophesy.
Oh dear a psychological study where climate action = planting trees.
Not surprising for a discipline founded on methodological individualism.
How to talk about climate change and the problem with doomerism - resilience
https://www.resilien…
Infantilizing young adults makes them much less able to learn complex behavior quickly. Expecting them to be wild dangerous idiots becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. We need to radically alter our entire approach.
Predictive Intent Maintenance with Intent Drift Detection in Next Generation Network
Chukwuemeka Muonagor, Mounir Bensalem, Admela Jukan
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15091
Predictive Intent Maintenance with Intent Drift Detection in Next Generation Network
Chukwuemeka Muonagor, Mounir Bensalem, Admela Jukan
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.15091