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Deep Dive: Armistice Echoes, Dostoevsky’s Clinical Gaze, and a Typing Paradox - November 11, 2025

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In this Deep Dive episode, our hosts discuss the end of World War I, literary psychology, and a quirky language fact.

• 📜 On this day in 1918: the Armistice of Compiègne signed—Laura and Samuel unpack the relief it brought after four years of war, the shift from emergency triage to rebuilding public health systems, and the long-term environmental recovery challenges like clearing unexploded ordnance, restoring farmland, and reforestation that became entangled with peace negotiations.
• 🎂 Birthday reflections: celebrating Dostoevsky, Vonnegut, and Gen. George S. Patton, with a deep focus on Fyodor Dostoevsky—how his lived hardships and narrative portrayals of guilt, obsession, paranoia, and moral injury read like early clinical observation and illuminate trauma, resilience, spirituality, and social determinants of mental health.
• 💡 Fact of the day: the word "dexter" (meaning "right hand") is typed using only the left hand—Laura and Samuel muse on the tactile irony, keyboard layout curiosities, and small linguistic-physical mismatches that spark curiosity.

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In this Deep Dive episode, our hosts discuss the end of World War I, literary psychology, and a quirky language fact.

• 📜 On this day in 1918: the Armistice of Compiègne signed—Laura and Samuel unpack the relief it brought after four years of war, the shift from emergency triage to rebuilding public health systems, and the long-term environmental recovery challenges like clearing unexploded ordnance, restoring farmland, and reforestation that became entangled with peace negotiations.
• 🎂 Birthday reflections: celebrating Dostoevsky, Vonnegut, and Gen. George S. Patton, with a deep focus on Fyodor Dostoevsky—how his lived hardships and narrative portrayals of guilt, obsession, paranoia, and moral injury read like early clinical observation and illuminate trauma, resilience, spirituality, and social determinants of mental health.
• 💡 Fact of the day: the word "dexter" (meaning "right hand") is typed using only the left hand—Laura and Samuel muse on the tactile irony, keyboard layout curiosities, and small linguistic-physical mismatches that spark curiosity.

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🎧 Subscribe for more insights.

  continue reading

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