Our tendency towards inaction (Part 2)
It's been nearly a year since my last post. As is ever the case, there is a tendency
AI supports self-learning
So, ChatGPT is ubiquitous now. Some doomsayers are proclaiming that learning to code is now useless, and that most programmers
Location arbitrage and the cost of living
Lately, I've been thinking more about where we choose to live and how that affects our cost of
100th post and reflections
Post #100. I thought I'd feel more elated - or at least a sense of relief - but
The 80/20 rule
More than a century ago, the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle] discovered that approximately
PrinciplesYou
PrinciplesYou [https://principlesyou.com/home] is essentially a free and more
comprehensive version of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). It
Blind spots
I think most of us believe that our senses are accurate and our mental faculties
are sound. This may be
Two important productivity skills
If you’re still early in your career (or have not yet begun it), skills that
help you be more
Never eat alone
Today, for the first time in a while, I had two of my meals with friends (not
family or coworkers)
Munger Models: Confirmation Bias
> "What the human being is best at doing is interpreting all new information so
that their prior conclusions