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Curiosity over credentials
You do not need to be an expert to go deep. A deep dive is proof of interest, not proof of expertise. Collecting and connecting ideas is the point.
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Deep Dive principles
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You do not need to be an expert to go deep. A deep dive is proof of interest, not proof of expertise. Collecting and connecting ideas is the point.
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A deep dive in progress is often more honest than a finished masterclass. Incomplete and evolving is what real thinking looks like.
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Every item in a deep dive was chosen by a human following genuine curiosity, not engagement metrics. That is rare and valuable.
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Going deep on anything is a quiet pushback against slop culture. It is intentional friction over passive scrolling.
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Your deep dive does not need to be comprehensive or correct on day one. It needs to exist so your thinking can evolve.
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The more specific your obsession, the better. Specificity is taste, and taste is identity.
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In an algorithmic world, a human-curated collection is inherently valuable. Your judgment matters.
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Songs that trigger my frisson.
by Jolie Elizabeth Scalfano · 19 items
Frisson is a physically felt signature of an emotion, a somatic marker. Like nausea and disgust, or a rapid heartbeat and anxiety, this feeling in the body coincides with an emotion in the mind (and thus makes the body-mind distinction much more blurry). The specific somatic marker of frisson is experimentally tied to peak emotional experiences and the most meaningful moments during exposure to different stimuli, such as songs or speeches or art pieces. And amazingly, aesthetic chills seem to be an almost universal marker of peak emotional experiences across a wide range of cultures and continents. This universality is really rare—usually, expressions of emotion are quite different across cultural contexts—and this means that we can potentially use chills as a way to study emotion in the body in diverse peoples and places. We have a remarkable embodied feeling (a somatic marker) which is tied to this abstract emotion (meaningful moments), as if we could reach out and directly touch 'meaning-making'.
Strange & Necessary
by Chronically Indigigoth · 0 items
Strange & Necessary is a deep dive into the gothic literature, film and folklore. It’s for the too-beautiful, the too-strange, the too-questioning creatures that unsettle the world simply by existing. Here I unravel history, film, and folklore while weaving in the threads of my own book. This is a candlelit diary of orphans, sin-eaters, poisons, crows, and heroines who reveal society’s hypocrisy and remind us that difference is not only strange, but necessary.
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Strange & Necessary is a deep dive into the gothic literature, film and folklore. It’s for the too-beautiful, the too-strange, the too-questioning creatures that unsettle the world simply by existing. Here I unravel history, film, and folklore while weaving in the threads of my own book. This is a candlelit diary of orphans, sin-eaters, poisons, crows, and heroines who reveal society’s hypocrisy and remind us that difference is not only strange, but necessary.