Post on Bluesky that says, “please stop suggesting I solve my problem by changing my behavior. I do not want to do that.”

Well, well, well, if it isn’t the consequences of my own actions.
Unitedstatians on gun violence
me reading stackoverflow threads
I wish stackoverflow wasn’t usually at the top of searches for tech problems. I always skip down to tutorials. I want to know how to do the thing right, not autopsies of doing it wrong.
Have you tried doubling down? Oh ok. What about triple down?
“Doctor, it hurts when I do this.”

House: <<eyes obvious pain-pill addict up and down>>
House: You should get yourself some of these. They work wonders.
House: <<pops a few vicodin>>
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The writer and group analyst Farhad Dalal questions the socio-political assumptions behind the introduction of CBT. According to one reviewer, Dalal connects the rise of CBT with "the parallel rise of neoliberalism, with its focus on marketization, efficiency, quantification and managerialism, and he questions the scientific basis of CBT, suggesting that “the ‘science’ of psychological treatment is often less a scientific than a political contest”. In his book, Dalal also questions the ethical basis of CBT.
From the Wikipedia article on CBT – link
Ironically, that doesn’t sound like a scientific rebuttal of the efficacy of CBT as much as a political argument
Real
The cause of all life’s problems.





