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Philosopher reflects on care, recognition, and the cost of irony

This cluster contains a philosophical reflection on the nature of care and its connection to recognition, suggesting that an over-reliance on irony can diminish one's capacity for genuine care. The author posits that true care is an observable trait, and its absence in others might stem from a self-imposed lack of it. AI

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    care is recognition. you can’t really see it in someone else if you’ve trained yourself out of it. (on caring embarrassingly hard, and why irony costs more than

    care is recognition. you can’t really see it in someone else if you’ve trained yourself out of it. (on caring embarrassingly hard, and why irony costs more than it saves) # philosophy # ai # digitalidentity # writing # mentalhealth