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Lauren Reiff
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I have appreciated developing my writing voice on Medium over the past three and a half years. But all good things cannot go on forever, yes? Regrettably, Medium does not serve me as well as it once did. (I know others can relate!) While I have faithfully contributed here for…

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Bye for a bit :)
Bye for a bit :)

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Published in The Shadow

·Aug 15, 2022

The Modern Necessity for Digital Self-Regulation

As the 21st-century ripens and technological creep advances, we as modern citizens face new challenges. No longer plagued by the material primitivity of earlier ages, increasingly we are besieged by excess instead. Enter the rather cosmopolitan trend of dopamine fasting, the practice of temporarily abstaining from addictive digital products. This…

Society

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The Modern Necessity for Digital Self-Regulation
The Modern Necessity for Digital Self-Regulation
Society

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Jul 14, 2022

Inflation Origins & the Morality of Money

Though we are certainly not spared ominous montages of American gas pumps throughout our daily digital treks, planted before that flickering screen ourselves, watching the numbers blink higher and higher, still feels jarring. …

Economics

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Inflation Origins & the Morality of Money
Inflation Origins & the Morality of Money
Economics

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Published in The Shadow

·Jun 11, 2022

The Public Loathing of Amber Heard

Over the past month the American masses have been drawn like flies to the contentious defamation trial between Hollywood actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Beamed in to living rooms every weekday and cut-and-pasted into innumerable (and often snarkily edited) video clips that achieved instant virality, the trial became a…

Psychology

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The Public Loathing of Amber Heard
The Public Loathing of Amber Heard
Psychology

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·May 11, 2022

Orwellian Bellyfeel & Trendy Causes

Early in the morning of March 14, famed technologist Elon Musk made waves on Twitter by posting his Ukrainian-themed “I support the current thing” meme. As controversial memes are wont to do, off it happily galloped into the land of virality. …

Philosophy

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Orwellian Bellyfeel & Trendy Causes
Orwellian Bellyfeel & Trendy Causes
Philosophy

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Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Feb 26, 2022

Trudeau, Authoritarian Regressions, & Language Games

When Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau announced the imminent sweep of his government’s Emergency Act on February 14, he stood before Parliament — several stone-faced, mask-clad public officials fidgeting behind him and in soft, schoolmarm tones he proceeded to spin webs of language silk to frame a story of unprovoked…

Politics

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Trudeau, Authoritarian Regressions, & Language Games
Trudeau, Authoritarian Regressions, & Language Games
Politics

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Published in Science and Philosophy

·Feb 13, 2022

The Beauty of Radical Wonder

I have waxed lyrical in the past on the hypnotically dreamy childhood experience, in which hungry curiosity mingled with innocent delight. As children we encountered the world with fresh eyes, a thin slate of preconceptions, and shameless pleasure. …

Self

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The Beauty of Radical Wonder
The Beauty of Radical Wonder
Self

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Published in The Shadow

·Feb 4, 2022

A Good Witch/Bad Witch Story of Big Tech

The tech revolution that has bowed our heads to our smartphones and unfurled reality onto the virtual plane is imbued with all the mythic dualism of good and evil. One side is a light-dappled frontier of beautiful freedom; the other side an inky, rigidified specter of enslavement and exploitation. …

Philosophy

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A Good Witch/Bad Witch Story of Big Tech
A Good Witch/Bad Witch Story of Big Tech
Philosophy

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Published in Invisible Illness

·Jan 29, 2022

A Theory of Psychological Inflammation-Reduction

Battling uncertainty, inefficiency, and non-alignment — We know what biological inflammation is — flare-ups of pain and swelling running the gamut from quotidian activities like skinning your knee to hospital-plopping ailments like pneumonia. …

Psychology

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A Theory of Psychological Inflammation-Reduction
A Theory of Psychological Inflammation-Reduction
Psychology

8 min read


Published in Dialogue & Discourse

·Jan 20, 2022

Can Humor Be A Political Weapon?

Ever since Benjamin Franklin’s infamous 1754 “Join or Die” debut, political cartoons have remained an American pastime, ironically serving as both welcome diffusers of political tension and galvanizers of activist sentiment. The historical luckiness of our ability to poke fun (and holes of irrationality!) …

Politics

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Can Humor Be A Political Weapon?
Can Humor Be A Political Weapon?
Politics

13 min read

Lauren Reiff

Lauren Reiff

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Writer of economics, psychology, and lots in between. laurennreiff@gmail.com / I moved! Find me here: laurenreiff.substack.com

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