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The Problem With Too Much Logic

The Perks of Being Relentlessly Curious

The Problem With Black Swans

The Perks of Being Resourceful

Success Comes With a Price Tag

The Perks of Being Vulnerable

Learn to Live With Your Problems

The Selfish Reason Behind Our Helpful Nature

Don’t Seek Too Much Stability

The Problem with Too Much Fairness

The Importance of Doubt

What Traffic Jams Tell Us About Office Politics

How I Explain Things

Do Vaccines Kill More People than a Virus?

Reality Doesn’t Rely on Narratives

How to Fight Like Gandhi

Smart People Should Disagree With You

Listen to the Suck with Curiosity

Only Idiots Are Perfectionists

The Real Reasons are Hidden Underneath

Post-traumatic Growth

Unity Isn’t the Default State of a Community

We Are Psychologically Wired to Fool Ourselves

Living Healthy Might Still Give You Cancer

The Difference Between Having Opinion and Having Conviction

When the Size Changes, so Should the Strategy

The Problem is Not the Problem

Strong Opinions Weakly Held

Anything That Sounds Too Easy or Too Simple Is Probably Bullshit

The Only Way to Get Your Ideas Across Is by Overcommunicating Them

Numbers Confuse Us. Statistics Fools Us.

Our Body Works Regardless of Errors. So Should the Things We Design.

Too Much Logic Deters Magic

We’ve Raised a Generation of People Who Can’t Wait for Their Turn to Speak

The Next Best Option

Persuasion Begins with “No”

Forming an Educated Opinion Takes Time and Effort That We Never Put

The Slow Hunch

The Perks of Being a Late Bloomer

How to Walk Away from the Best Deals

Honesty and Truthfulness Are Not the Same Thing

What Makes Harmful Stuff Stay On

Metalearn Before You Learn

Our Experience of the World Is a Mixture of Stark Reality and Comforting Illusion

It’s a Mistake to Use Statistics Without Logic, but the Reverse Does Not Hold

You Need Options, Not Intelligence

Predicting the Future Is Easy, but Timing It Is Hard

At Some Point You’d Have to Choose Being Happy Over Being Correct

What Invisible Rule Is Governing You?

You Should Be Working On Much Bigger Failures Right Now