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- | 1982 computer - beheers wat er op tv is | ||
- | 1988 prgrm lang draaien, verbazing toeschouwer | ||
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- | 1995 eigen doel & eind msjs for real | ||
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- | msj & ik voor toeschouwer | ||
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- | later - na 1995 ns, ls tot 2009 (risperdal), | ||
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- | wens in 2023 nog - gezien worden met msj achterop fiets | ||
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- | create info om verwachting ... DOP reward expectation | ||
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- | verwachting: | ||
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- | ... perspectief?? | ||
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- | net als contact dak voor NIG ... dus power, ## illusie v influ ## | ||
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- | ... ai, terrorist ... so concepts, general, nondivergent ... illusies | ||
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- | ai nsci - econ climate - girls women | ||
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- | === girls ... ai (mijn ns) ... terror (mijn 95) ... girls ook mijn vroeger | ||
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- | 11 voor 12 ... illusie v influ ... neem ik idd genoegen mee | ||
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- | illusie ... ppl (ambu), songs (ew+), sex (above) | ||
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- | ai on songs | ||
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- | If one tends to listen to music with an imaginary code to increase identification with the songs, does one learn the wrong lessons from them? | ||
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- | Listening to music with an imaginary code or personal interpretation can enhance emotional connection and identification with the songs. However, this approach may lead to misinterpretations or an overly subjective understanding of the music' | ||
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- | While personal interpretations can enrich the listening experience, they might also cause one to overlook the artist' | ||
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- | Ultimately, the impact of this practice depends on the balance between personal interpretation and awareness of the song's actual content. Engaging with music critically while allowing for personal resonance can lead to a more nuanced understanding. | ||
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- | METAPHORS | ||
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- | Are metaphors important in thought? | ||
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- | Yes, metaphors are important in thought for several reasons: | ||
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- | Cognitive Framework: Metaphors help us understand complex concepts by relating them to more familiar or concrete experiences. This cognitive framework allows us to grasp abstract ideas more easily. | ||
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- | Language and Communication: | ||
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- | Problem Solving: Metaphors can facilitate creative thinking and problem-solving by allowing individuals to see connections between seemingly unrelated ideas. This can lead to innovative solutions. | ||
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- | Cultural Understanding: | ||
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- | Identity and Self-Concept: | ||
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- | Overall, metaphors play a crucial role in shaping thought, enhancing communication, | ||
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- | List 15 common metaphors | ||
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- | Here are 15 common metaphors: | ||
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- | Time is money: Suggests that time is a valuable resource that can be spent or wasted. | ||
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- | Life is a journey: Implies that life involves progress, experiences, | ||
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- | The world is a stage: Indicates that life is like a performance, | ||
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- | A blanket of snow: Conveys the idea of snow covering the ground completely, creating a soft, protective layer. | ||
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- | Heart of stone: Describes someone who is emotionally cold or unfeeling. | ||
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- | A sea of troubles: Suggests being overwhelmed by many problems or difficulties. | ||
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- | The classroom was a zoo: Implies that the classroom was chaotic and noisy, like a zoo. | ||
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- | He has a chip on his shoulder: Indicates that someone is holding onto a grievance or feeling resentful. | ||
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- | The calm before the storm: Refers to a peaceful period before a time of trouble or chaos. | ||
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- | A rollercoaster of emotions: Describes experiencing a wide range of emotions, often in a short period. | ||
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- | The world is your oyster: Suggests that one has the opportunity to achieve anything or go anywhere. | ||
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- | Drowning in information: | ||
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- | A light bulb moment: Refers to a sudden realization or insight. | ||
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- | Walking on thin ice: Indicates being in a risky or precarious situation. | ||
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- | Burning the midnight oil: Suggests working late into the night, often to meet a deadline. | ||
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- | These metaphors illustrate various aspects of human experience and help convey complex ideas in a relatable way. | ||
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- | List 15 problems in communication if you don't understand metaphors | ||
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- | GPT-4o mini | ||
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- | If someone does not understand metaphors, they may encounter several communication problems, including: | ||
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- | Misinterpretation: | ||
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- | Loss of Nuance: Important emotional or contextual subtleties may be missed, leading to a lack of depth in understanding. | ||
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- | Inability to Relate: Difficulty in grasping metaphors can hinder the ability to connect with others on shared experiences or feelings. | ||
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- | Frustration: | ||
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- | Reduced Engagement: Conversations may become less engaging or dynamic if metaphors are not understood, leading to disinterest. | ||
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- | Cultural Misunderstandings: | ||
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- | Difficulty in Humor: Many jokes and humorous expressions rely on metaphors; misunderstanding them can result in missing the humor entirely. | ||
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- | Impaired Critical Thinking: Metaphors often encourage abstract thinking; without understanding them, one may struggle with complex ideas. | ||
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- | Limited Vocabulary: A lack of understanding of metaphors can restrict one's ability to express thoughts and feelings effectively. | ||
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- | Social Isolation: Difficulty in understanding common metaphors can lead to feelings of alienation in social situations where such language is prevalent. | ||
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- | Ineffective Persuasion: In persuasive communication, | ||
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- | Miscommunication in Professional Settings: In business or academic contexts, failing to grasp metaphors can lead to misunderstandings in important discussions. | ||
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- | Difficulty in Learning: Many educational materials use metaphors to explain concepts; not understanding them can hinder learning. | ||
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- | Inability to Appreciate Literature: Metaphors are prevalent in literature; not understanding them can limit appreciation of literary works. | ||
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- | Challenges in Emotional Expression: Metaphors often help convey complex emotions; without them, expressing feelings may become more challenging. | ||
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- | Overall, a lack of understanding of metaphors can significantly impact effective communication and interpersonal relationships. | ||
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- | Is the law a construct reflecting culture of a nation | ||
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- | Yes, the law can be seen as a construct that reflects the culture of a nation. Here are several ways in which this relationship manifests: | ||
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- | Yes, morals can be influenced by metaphors, as metaphors play a significant role in shaping our understanding of ethical concepts and moral reasoning. Here are several ways in which this relationship manifests: | ||
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- | 1. **Conceptual Framework**: | ||
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- | 2. **Emotional Resonance**: | ||
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- | 3. **Cultural Narratives**: | ||
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- | 4. **Moral Language**: The language we use to discuss morals often includes metaphors. Phrases like " | ||
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- | 5. **Framing Moral Issues**: The way moral issues are framed can influence perceptions and judgments. For example, framing a social issue as a " | ||
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- | 6. **Guiding Principles**: | ||
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- | 7. **Moral Development**: | ||
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- | 8. **Influence of Literature and Art**: Literature, poetry, and art often use metaphors to explore moral themes, prompting readers and viewers to engage with ethical questions in a nuanced way. | ||
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- | art - music - my own code | ||
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- | While morals are not solely based on metaphors, these figurative expressions significantly shape how we conceptualize, | ||
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- | human xp | ||
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