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"content": "nostr:npub1hzxzusfa6nvfwvnpxp9vyc60sfm5rr5y0cr66egvvds06gywh23qtkr4fr I wonder what the interventions looked like. I suspect (based on personal experience) that it’s a lot more effective to show someone that they’re capable of change they didn’t think they were, than to just tell someone to exult in their neuroplasticity or whatever. Even then I think it probably takes a lot of repetition to have an effect, and that’s hard to scale, or put in a repeatable curriculum.",
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