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Good Luck, Bad Luck: The Stories We Tell (and the Freedom of Letting Them Go)
“We’re blind to our blindness. We have very little idea of how little we know.” — Daniel Kahneman, Nobel Prize winner and author of Thinking Fast, Thinking Slow It was a Tuesday morning, the kind where the coffee is still warm and the mind is already racing ahead. A friend sat across from me, shoulders tight, eyes tired. “She didn’t respond to my message,” she said. “I know she’s upset with me.” I asked, “What do you actually know?” She paused. “Well… I sent a message yesterd
Mar 176 min read
Compassion Gone Wrong, A Lesson
“Nowhere is wisdom more necessary than in the guidance of charitable impulses. Meaning well is only half our duty; Thinking right is the...
Jun 7, 20225 min read
Could You, Would You, Help A Russian?
True compassion means not only feeling another's pain but also being moved to help relieve it. Dr. Daniel Goleman, author and...
Jun 6, 20224 min read
Unchecked Assumptions Can Screw Up The Works
"It's sad that we never get trained to leave assumptions behind." Sebastian Thrun, CEO, entrepreneur, computer scientist Unchecked...
May 5, 20223 min read
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