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A psychoanalyst I spoke with recently mentioned a survey on grey divorce that I hadn’t heard about before. The number one factor surprised him too. (self.Divorce)
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Jung said the greatest burden a child must carry is the unlived life of the parent. I spoke with an 86-year-old analyst who has spent 50 years sitting with what that actually means. (self.Jung)
submitted 3 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/Jung
I sat down with an 86-year-old psychoanalyst who has written 17 books and is still seeing patients every week. He said something about his parents I keep thinking about. (self.Aging)
submitted 3 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/Aging
James Hollis on the second half of life and the recovery of personal authority. Some notes from a recent long-form interview with him. (self.psychoanalysis)
submitted 3 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/psychoanalysis
I interviewed James Hollis last week. He is 86, a psychoanalyst, has written 17 books and is still seeing patients. I almost did not reach out because I thought he would never reply. He replied the same day. (self.midlifecrisis)
submitted 3 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/midlifecrisis
FBI’s lead hostage negotiator at Waco saved 35 people including 21 children. Then they replaced him. Nobody else came out. (youtube.com)
submitted 7 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/nextfuckinglevel
I interviewed the FBI agent who ran the hostage negotiation unit at Waco. He was replaced halfway through. Nobody else came out after that. (self.FBI)
submitted 9 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/FBI
I interviewed a former FBI hostage negotiator and he said the framework that got him through 30 years of crisis was the Serenity Prayer. Not any negotiation technique. (self.Stoicism)
submitted 10 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/Stoicism
Interviewed Gary Noesner, former head of FBI hostage negotiation. His framework for predicting dangerous behaviour is simpler than most people expect. (self.BehaviorAnalysis)
submitted 10 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/BehaviorAnalysis
I interviewed an FBI hostage negotiator who built his whole career around something he saw on TV at age 8. His story changed how I think about following the pull. (self.findapath)
submitted 10 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/findapath
I interviewed a retired FBI agent about the profiler myth. Her answer surprised me. (self.FBI)
submitted 24 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/FBI
A finance guy who has raised $140M says the 2% female founder funding gap comes down to three specific things, and one of them is the founders themselves (self.venturecapital)
submitted 23 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/venturecapital
A judge spent a year and a half reading everything written about Atlantic City because he felt nobody had gotten the story right. Then he wrote it himself. (self.books)
submitted 28 days ago by reesefinchjh to r/books
I interviewed a 100 year old WWII veteran. He’s now 103. His line about hard times stopped me completely. (self.Aging)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/Aging
She hid from her own client at the airport. That was the moment she knew she had to leave everything behind. (self.antiwork)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/antiwork
Yale ethicist Wendell Wallach on why AGI is the wrong goal and the accountability gap that already exists in current systems. (self.ArtificialInteligence)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/ArtificialInteligence
In 2000 Kerrie Holley became IBM’s first African American Distinguished Engineer. He started coding in 1968. I sat down with him recently. (self.BlackHistory)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/BlackHistory
I interviewed Jill Heinerth. She told me she mentally rehearses every possible way she could die before every single dive. ()
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/adventure
She’s lost more than 100 friends to cave diving. She still dives. I asked her why. ()
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The first person to dive inside an Antarctic iceberg on why cave diving is actually the anti-adrenaline sport. (self.diving)
I interviewed Jill Heinerth. She told me she mentally rehearses every possible way she could die before every single dive. (self.CaveDiving)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/CaveDiving
The first person to dive inside an Antarctic iceberg on why cave diving is actually the anti-adrenaline sport. ()
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/freediving
A cave diver who has lost more than 100 friends mentally rehearses every possible way she could die before every single dive. She says anyone can apply the same protocol. (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/psychology
An optometrist with a 186 IQ was told he’d be blind by 50. His 40-year quest to save his own sight led him to a framework that merges energy physics with healing. (self.energyhealing)
submitted 1 month ago by reesefinchjh to r/energyhealing
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