Brian Speronello (Accelerated Conversions)
If you’re actually reading this site, there’s a good chance that you – like me – are often confused by the gap between what people
If you’re actually reading this site, there’s a good chance that you – like me – are often confused by the gap between what people
We recently had a discussion at the latest Chicago Rationality meet-up on Jonathan Schulz’s paper on WEIRD psychology – and its possible origins in the Catholic
I recently read a post on Steven Novella’s Neurologica blog about personality testing – and how it’s a bunch of pseudoscientific nonsense. I don’t disagree
I first started writing articles when I was about 16 years old for a polemical political zine my friends and I distributed in our high
Steve Magness and Brad Stulberg’s work on passion and “pushers” has opened my eyes to the dark side of of high conscientiousness behavior. Some of us
Learning is a super power. And, if you learn how to each, then you’ve compounded that super power. Not only can you acquire skills, but
I, like most people, want to be more productive. I also find that one of the most important skills to becoming more productive is not
Growth mindset sure is controversial. Magical thinking goofballs love it because it seems to indicate that – just by changing your mindset – you can become
Coaches will often get excited about the possibilities of detailed movement assessments. Wouldn’t it be great to go down the rabbit hole and find all
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
If you’re actually reading this site, there’s a good chance that you – like me – are often confused by the gap between what people
We recently had a discussion at the latest Chicago Rationality meet-up on Jonathan Schulz’s paper on WEIRD psychology – and its possible origins in the Catholic
I recently read a post on Steven Novella’s Neurologica blog about personality testing – and how it’s a bunch of pseudoscientific nonsense. I don’t disagree
I first started writing articles when I was about 16 years old for a polemical political zine my friends and I distributed in our high
Steve Magness and Brad Stulberg’s work on passion and “pushers” has opened my eyes to the dark side of of high conscientiousness behavior. Some of us
Learning is a super power. And, if you learn how to each, then you’ve compounded that super power. Not only can you acquire skills, but
I, like most people, want to be more productive. I also find that one of the most important skills to becoming more productive is not
Growth mindset sure is controversial. Magical thinking goofballs love it because it seems to indicate that – just by changing your mindset – you can become
Coaches will often get excited about the possibilities of detailed movement assessments. Wouldn’t it be great to go down the rabbit hole and find all
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
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