Whitney on Nostr: Copy for those who don't know, me 😉 The informal verb grok was an invention of the ...
Copy for those who don't know, me 😉 The informal verb grok was an invention of the science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein, whose 1961 novel Stranger in a Strange Land placed great importance on the concept of grokking. In the book, to grok is to empathize so deeply with others that you merge or blend with them.
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