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Effects of different potassium supply and light intensity on photosynthetic capacity of oilseed rape leaves
Zi-yao HE, Qi-rui CHEN, Wen-shi HU, He-he GU, Yi SONG, Xiao-lei YE, Yang-yang ZHANG, Zhi-feng LU, Tao REN, Jian-wei LU
CHINESE JOURNAL OF OIL CROP SCIENCES ›› 2024, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (4) : 843-854.
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In this piece, Ankit Shah argues that in a world of constant digital hyper-connectivity, we have lost the ability to simply "be" with ourselves. He explores several key themes:
You can read the full text and find the embedded video on Ankit Shah's official site . being left alone.mp4
: Research published on PMC suggests that how we think about being alone (whether we view it as a choice or a rejection) dictates whether it feels like a "positive solitude" or "negative loneliness." In this piece, Ankit Shah argues that in
The phrase "being left alone.mp4" refers to a popular video essay titled by creator Ankit Shah. The "solid article" you're looking for is the companion essay to that video, which explores the nuance between lonely isolation and productive solitude. The Core Article: "Being Alone" The "solid article" you're looking for is the
If you are interested in the psychological and societal side of "being left alone," these resources provide deeper academic and practical insights:
: He discusses how we often derive our sense of purpose from external "context"—like having people laugh at our jokes or seeing friends in person. Without it, we risk losing our sense of self.
: An article from Nature details a 21-day study showing that while solitude can increase feelings of loneliness, it significantly boosts "autonomy satisfaction"—the feeling of being free from external pressure.
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