Bronze Age Mindset
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BAP is an active user of Twitter and has posted under multiple handles due to having his account suspended. Originally BAP joined Twitter in November 2013 under the twitter handle @bronzeageperv[2] until Twitter banned him on February 27, 2017.[3][4] BAP joined Twitter again in March 2017 under the handle @bronzeagemantis.[5] On August 4, 2021, Twitter suspended BAP again.[6] As a result, BAP switched to using Telegram[7] until he was reinstated on Twitter on December 6, 2022.[8] His old account was also unbanned.[9]
BAPism is first and foremost an aesthetic movement. BAP, with some justification, believes that we live in a world of physical and spiritual ugliness. This cultural disfigurement, this \\u201Cspiritual obesity,\\u201D is man-made and is the existential embodiment of modern nihilism and egalitarianism. To counter the cult of mediocrity and the degradation of all higher forms of beauty, BAP\\u2019s Twitter account (@bronzeagemantis) is constantly posting photographs of handsome male and beautiful female models, as well as photos of half-naked body builders. The Perv believes that \\u201Cphysical beauty is the foundation for a truer higher culture of the mind and spirit as well.\\u201D BAP is attempting to resurrect an appreciation for all that is beautiful in either its masculine or feminine forms.
And there\\u2019s more: BAP\\u2019s new-model man will have a \\u201CSuperman mindset,\\u201D which is expressed through an \\u201Cunquenchable lust for power, and this means power to become lord over life and death in your state.\\u201D The Perv\\u2019s moral ideal is the man whose \\u201Cinstinct\\u201D to burn, rape, and pillage provides him with the \\u201Cmeans to self-overcoming and self-perfection.\\u201D Only when men are \\u201Cdriven by this kind of monstrous and single-minded obsession for the heights of power,\\u201D BAP writes, can they find the \\u201Cmotivation to overcome the lying, dirty ape in us.\\u201D
Stanford researchers have found that brief web-based interventions with high school students can produce big results in their schoolwork and their appreciation of a positive, purposeful mindset. googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1449240174198-2'); }); \"Two interventions, each lasting about 45 minutes and delivered online, raised achievement in a large and diverse group of underperforming students over an academic semester,\" wrote Gregory Walton, an assistant professor of psychology at Stanford, along with his colleagues.
Students with a growth mindset believe that intelligence can be developed, as opposed to those with a \"fixed\" mindset who believe that people are born with a certain amount of intelligence, the researchers said.
Paunesku explained that growth mindset interventions help show students that their intelligence can grow when they work hard on challenging tasks. From this view, struggle is an opportunity to learn, not a sign of weakness or failure.
For example, one of the growth mindset exercises had students read an article describing the brain's ability to grow and even reorganize itself as a consequence of hard work and astute academic strategies. The goal was to tell students they have the potential to become more intelligent through study and practice, and that scholarly setbacks do not indicate limited potential.
As for mindset interventions, this area of scholarly inquiry is drawing considerable interest from educational reformers, he said. For example, the White House, research institutions and government agencies are investigating and funding growth mindset research.
\"Those practices will be disseminated through mindsetkit.org, which is currently in beta,\" said Paunesku, a co-founder of PERTS. More information:\"Mind-Set Interventions Are a Scalable Treatment for Academic Underachievement.\" Psychological Science 0956797615571017, first published on April 10, 2015 DOI: 10.1177/0956797615571017Journal information:Psychological Science 59ce067264
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