Guess it's all about how one slowly trudges one's way up their slope of enlightenment from a valley of despair to a sustainability plateau after quickly descending mount stupid, which is a hidden challenge disguised as pleasure before it throws you into the valley!
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UDLCO glossary: https://userdrivenhealthcare.blogspot.com/2023/11/glossary-of-user-driven-healthcare.html?m=1
Different group citations:
Health tech management group:
[09/03, 22:58]hu1: I think we cannot depend on AI to self-audit itself (especially as we may go towards AGI), it will cleverly navigate around this. Holding AI accountable maybe the last human bastion.
[10/03, 06:13]hu2: Coercive accountability or making it truly learned and wise enough not to repeat human mistakes?
Guess it's all about how any entity (biological or AI) slowly trudges it's way up their slope of enlightenment from a valley of despair to it's sustainability plateau (think global sustainability that can mitigate a climate change crisis) after quickly descending mount stupid, which is a hidden challenge disguised as pleasure before it throws you into the valley!
https://userdrivenhealthcare.blogspot.com/2026/03/udlco-crh-learning-is-all-about.html?m=1
Midlife management group:
[07/03, 08:08]hu2: The only rule I follow to keep on track is to learn something new such that it makes me the stupidest person in the room with those who've already mastered it!
"The research on this is overwhelming. When we stop challenging ourselves with genuinely difficult tasks that make us feel stupid, our brains begin to prune the neural pathways we're not using. It's not age that causes cognitive decline. It's the absence of cognitive challenge. Real challenge.
The kind that makes you wonder if everyone else in the room thinks you're an idiot.
The moment we retire, we're told we've earned the right to relax, to stick with what we know, to stop struggling. But that well-meaning advice is a cognitive death sentence.
The single daily practice that keeps minds sharp past 70 isn't meditation or crosswords or expensive supplements.
It's the practice of deliberate incompetence. The willingness to be the worst person in the room at something, every single day."
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https://vegoutmag.com/lifestyle/a-bt-psychology-says-people-who-stay-mentally-sharp-past-70-dont-do-it-through-brain-games-they-do-it-through-a-single-daily-practice-that-most-people-abandon-the-moment-they-retire/
[07/03, 08:11]hu1: I agree completely.. and my way of challenging myself is learning a new skill that makes me look like a goof😂
[07/03, 08:13]hu3: I'm exercising my mind...learning classical music at 56
[07/03, 08:19]hu2: 👏me too! I'm 56 and I love carnatic classical music and yesterday I tried my hand at Western rock and roll by Carsie Blanton and loved it although prior to this I had never been able to tolerate any other music other than classical
[09/03, 15:42]hu1: Hello and a warm welcome to everyone new on this group..
Hi folks, and a warm welcome to everyone!
In this group i try my best to be your accountability partner and check in on you every day ( sorry I missed sometimes ).
I strongly believe that midlife is a time when our body is signalling for attention — a time to slow down, pause, and truly focus on ourselves. It’s a conscious, learned practice, and very often an uphill journey.
[10/03, 06:07]hu1: Midlife need not be a perpetual valley of despair.
Guess it's all about how one slowly trudges one's way up their slope of enlightenment from the valley of despair to a sustainability plateau after quickly descending mount stupid, which is a hidden challenge disguised as pleasure before it throws you into the valley!
https://userdrivenhealthcare.blogspot.com/2026/03/udlco-crh-learning-is-all-about.html?m=1
AI healthcare group:
[10/03, 01:03]hu1: Yes this is real😃
[10/03, 01:03]hu1: But I think perseverance is the key
[10/03, 05:46]hu2: Persevere till the initial enthusiasm spike plateaus optimally
[10/03, 05:52]hu2: Guess it's all about how one slowly trudges one's way up their slope of enlightenment from a valley of despair to sustainability plateau after quickly descending mount stupid, which is a hidden challenge disguised as pleasure before it throws you into the valley!
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_Effect_01.svg


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