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Chasing Uncertainty

Look Where Others Are Not Looking

Just Being Different Doesn’t Make You a Contrarian

What Games are You Playing?

Are You Asking The Right Questions?

“Whatever It Takes!” Is a Great Way to Do Sloppy Work

A Good Work Culture Promotes Calm and Peace

The Eternal Competition

The Perks of Following the Fun

Why Work Doesn’t Look Like Work

The 85% Rule

Don’t Pursue Dramatic Changes

People Don’t Buy Why You Think They Buy

Solving Problems Should Be Full of Mental Struggle and Frustration

The Quality of Your Decision Is Equal to the Cost of Alternative Outcomes

The Novelty-Familiarity Gap

Everything Popular is Wrong

The Perks of Being Less Efficient

People Don’t Back You Because You Are Right

All Information Come With Some Degree of Error

You Don’t Need More If You Have Enough

Effective Mentorship

Buy More Books Than You Can Ever Read

If You Are Not Writing, You Are Not Thinking

Effective Learning Is Supposed to Be Frustrating

The Stress Response Cycle

How You Think about a Problem Is More Important Than the Solution

Life Is a Death Sentence

This Time It’s Not Going to Be Different

It’s Perfectly Possible to Be Good at Multiple Things Simultaneously

Kind v Wicked Domains

Never Start a Book From the Beginning

You Don’t Get Something Just by Asking

Living Deliberately

Digital Declutter

If It’s Great, It Doesn’t Need to Be Good

The Most Difficult Leadership Skill

The Limits of Our Knowledge

Do You Have an Inner Scorecard or an Outer Scorecard?

The Feynman Technique

Really Knowing Something

25 Common Logical Fallacies That Sway You From Winning Arguments

Efficiency Is Far More Important to Us Than Accuracy

Unlike a Virus, Your Bathtub Isn’t Trying to Kill You

Be Explicit About Your Expectations — With Yourself and Others

The Hidden Risks of Quick and Easy

Time Is the Ultimate Judge

Control What You Can, Devise a Strategy for the Rest

Learning Through Thrills and Pleasure

Sometimes We Follow the Instructions but Don’t Understand the Process

We Know What Is Wrong With More Clarity Than What Is Right

Visualise the Death of Your Loved Ones