“Old Man Hats” and Correlation vs Causation
Everyone knows that “correlation does not equal causation,” but most of us don’t know it. Like most people, my mind is quick to jump to causal
Everyone knows that “correlation does not equal causation,” but most of us don’t know it. Like most people, my mind is quick to jump to causal
We’ve romanticized being a “digital nomad.” Being able to work from anywhere. Sending a few emails, then spending the rest of the day relaxing by
If you ask me if I want to go to a nightclub, the answer will be an emphatic “hell no.” In fact, I can’t really
We recently ran the fifth iteration of the South Loop Games. The event had 51 individual competitors and 126 team competitors. Over the years, we’ve
Anyone who has coached or competed in CrossFit for awhile sees things that kind of don’t make sense. Athletes with 15+ unbroken ring muscle-ups and
I’m taking a guitar lesson this week. In high school, I thought it was “cool” to be self taught. Who needs all that stupid music
Last weekend, I headed out to New York for a $2000 course that I didn’t really know much about – just that it was going
Chris Mills is the drummer for Harm’s Way – and he’s also a clinical social worker for an addiction and mental health residential program. Many
I recently listened to an episode of my favorite podcast EconTalk focused on the concept of balancing intellectual humility with the confidence and authority that
Many people who are growing their businesses have some understanding that they should be “delegating.” Maybe you’ve read The 4-Hour Work Week. Maybe you’ve read
Everyone knows that “correlation does not equal causation,” but most of us don’t know it. Like most people, my mind is quick to jump to causal
We’ve romanticized being a “digital nomad.” Being able to work from anywhere. Sending a few emails, then spending the rest of the day relaxing by
If you ask me if I want to go to a nightclub, the answer will be an emphatic “hell no.” In fact, I can’t really
We recently ran the fifth iteration of the South Loop Games. The event had 51 individual competitors and 126 team competitors. Over the years, we’ve
Anyone who has coached or competed in CrossFit for awhile sees things that kind of don’t make sense. Athletes with 15+ unbroken ring muscle-ups and
I’m taking a guitar lesson this week. In high school, I thought it was “cool” to be self taught. Who needs all that stupid music
Last weekend, I headed out to New York for a $2000 course that I didn’t really know much about – just that it was going
Chris Mills is the drummer for Harm’s Way – and he’s also a clinical social worker for an addiction and mental health residential program. Many
I recently listened to an episode of my favorite podcast EconTalk focused on the concept of balancing intellectual humility with the confidence and authority that
Many people who are growing their businesses have some understanding that they should be “delegating.” Maybe you’ve read The 4-Hour Work Week. Maybe you’ve read