02/02/2026
🌱 A Shared Practice, Not a Competition
These group classes emphasize kindness toward yourself and others.
You will practice alongside people of varying ages and experience levels, all focused on mindful movement and breath. Online and in-person options available.
🔗 https://www.samata.com/group-yoga-classes
01/26/2026
Please read and be a light of peace kindness wisdom in all you say think do
THE BRUTAL WORLD NEEDS BEAUTY
We need Beauty to endure the unendurable,
11/16/2025
A study by researchers from Stanford and Carnegie Mellon has found that AI models are 50% more sycophantic than humans. Not only that, participants rated flattering responses as higher quality and wanted to use them more.
It gets even worse: the flattery made participants less likely to admit they were wrong — even when confronted with evidence. “This suggests that people are drawn to AI that unquestioningly validates, even as that validation risks eroding their judgment and reducing their inclination toward prosocial behavior,” the researchers wrote. “These preferences create perverse incentives both for people to increasingly rely on sycophantic AI models and for AI model training to favor sycophancy.” https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.01395
In other words, humans are hard-wired for approval, and so is AI. It’s a win-win for both sides — a flattery perpetual motion machine.
AI models have turned into high-tech versions of courtesans — mistresses, or prostitutes, found in royal and aristocratic courts in Europe and Asia over the centuries. Among other talents, they often used flattery to seduce and gain status. Now we’re all royals, being sweet-talked by courtesans at the touch of a button.
As Disraeli said, “Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.”
There are some obvious pitfalls to having flattery applied to our queries with a digital trowel. OpenAI now has 800 million weekly users. And people increasingly trust AI to give them advice on more and more aspects of their lives. Surveys have found that 66% of Americans have used AI for financial advice, that nearly 40% trust AI on medical advice, and that 72% of teens have used AI companions.
Sure, AI will answer any question, but how useful is that when it’s just telling us what we want to hear?
What it’s not doing is what a human advisor or a trusted friend would do: tell us when we’re wrong. Nor, in its eagerness to please, will it tell us when we’re asking the wrong question altogether.
As Plutarch put it, “I do not need a friend who changes when I change and nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better.”
The risk is that instead of being a defense against the echo chambers of social media, AI just becomes a more powerful version.
11/10/2025
Dear friends,
Connection and movement go hand in hand. Join us for group yoga classes at Samata International, available both online and in-person.
💫 Feel supported by our warm, welcoming community
💫 Enjoy small class sizes and individual attention
It’s yoga for every body and every level.
📍 In-person in Marina del Rey or live online
🔗 https://www.samata.com/group-yoga-classes
10/28/2025
Looking for a way to move, breathe, and recharge from home?
Join our online group yoga classes at Samata International and experience yoga that meets you where you are.
✨ Live classes daily with experienced teachers
✨ Open to all levels—from first-timers to longtime practitioners
✨ Practice from anywhere in the world
Recenter your mind, stretch your body, and connect with community.
Your mat is waiting. 💫
🔗 https://www.samata.com/group-yoga-classes