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The Problem With Too Much Logic
The Perks of Being Relentlessly Curious
The Perks of Being Resourceful
Success Comes With a Price Tag
Learn to Live With Your Problems
The Selfish Reason Behind Our Helpful Nature
The Problem with Too Much Fairness
What Traffic Jams Tell Us About Office Politics
Do Vaccines Kill More People than a Virus?
Reality Doesn’t Rely on Narratives
Smart People Should Disagree With You
Listen to the Suck with Curiosity
Only Idiots Are Perfectionists
The Real Reasons are Hidden Underneath
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
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.
We’ve Raised a Generation of People Who Can’t Wait for Their Turn to Speak
Forming an Educated Opinion Takes Time and Effort That We Never Put
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
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