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JaziTricks18 karma

  1. Read books and proper articles. A lot. Those writings use decent English, which will influence you by immersion.

  2. Look up every word you don't know (Google: word + "define")

  3. If your first language isn't English, try using only English-English dictionaries. NOT English/my language dictionaries.

Bi-lingual dictionaries: A. Keep your brain inside your mother tongue. B. Give you the imprecise definition of words. Because many words have a different space of meaning in different languages

JaziTricks3 karma

If a sentence is well understood, many will ignore a single word. It surprised me to learn this. But I heard it from many in person!

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Moral hazard seems to be nearly absent from the conversation. How come?

Obviously, every debtor can stop working burn his house and say I'm poor.

Also, the brash tactics and posting Shaueble pictures etc. seems outrageous. How come its being handled as if nothing?

Not asking side taking. Rather an analysis on why all this is so weirdly ignored.....

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Definitely. Someone told me something to the effect:

"You're curious" Which offended me hahaha. I thought I'm inherently smart lol

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Eran Segal personalized nutrition. Any opinion?

He shows that the same foods have highly variable glucose effects on different people. And argues that personalized nutrition can fix obesity.

e.g.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26764593

(the personalized model can predict glucose response at 0.7 vs. 0.38 prediction by carb content alone)