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The ambiguity of “pro-life”

There are two ways of being “pro-life”. Future tech will force people to drop this ambiguity.

Posted byNicolòJanuary 16, 2022Posted inThe Moral AnimalLeave a comment on The ambiguity of “pro-life”

“Italians mad at food” is boring

We Italian expats have chosen quite a boring meme to define our identity.

Posted byNicolòAugust 30, 2021August 30, 2021Posted inThe Social AnimalLeave a comment on “Italians mad at food” is boring

Are you scared of Wi-Fi too?

Concerns about long-term effects of the vaccines may sound reasonable, but they mistake science for observation.

Posted byNicolòJuly 28, 2021August 24, 2021Posted inSomething Deeply Hidden, The Social AnimalLeave a comment on Are you scared of Wi-Fi too?

A selfish reason to be less selfish

Caring more about others is worrying less.

Posted byNicolòJune 17, 2021June 19, 2021Posted inThe Moral Animal, The Social AnimalTags:ethics, morality, philosophy, PsychologyLeave a comment on A selfish reason to be less selfish

No country for introverts

I have a personality clash with my home country.

Posted byNicolòMay 23, 2021May 23, 2021Posted inThe Social AnimalTags:expats, introversion, introverts, italy, ukLeave a comment on No country for introverts

Anatomy of a stupid fight

An illustrated guide to weak man arguments (and their consequences).

Posted byNicolòMay 4, 2021Posted inCooperative Games, The Social AnimalTags:bias, epistemology, rationality, scottalexander, weakmanargumentLeave a comment on Anatomy of a stupid fight

Beware of false friends (grammatically speaking)

Speaking more than one language means speaking all of them mediocrely.

Posted byNicolòApril 2, 2021April 2, 2021Posted inThe Social AnimalTags:bilingualism, languageLeave a comment on Beware of false friends (grammatically speaking)

The Almanack of Amazing Things (#3)

Short list of amazing ideas, insights and facts I learned this week (episode 3)

Posted byNicolòMarch 1, 2021March 7, 2021Posted inThe Almanack of Amazing ThingsLeave a comment on The Almanack of Amazing Things (#3)

Galileos are rare. And we don’t need them

There is a common misconception about Science, with harmful effects.

Posted byNicolòFebruary 23, 2021February 24, 2021Posted inSomething Deeply HiddenTags:einstein, galileo, History, physics, science1 Comment on Galileos are rare. And we don’t need them

The frequency of our mutual interruptions

We can rarely hear each other out when an audience is watching us. The solution is to hide.

Posted byNicolòFebruary 10, 2021February 13, 2021Posted inCooperative GamesTags:Psychology, social mediaLeave a comment on The frequency of our mutual interruptions

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