The Speed of Being Wrong
The fastest decision makers aren't the ones who think they're always right.
They're the
The Curiosity Arbitrage
The most powerful business advantage comes from the gap between what feels like play to you and what looks like
The Base Case Mindset
We always reach for complexity first.
When faced with big problems, we imagine we need equally big solutions.
But the
Silent Builders
We're looking for lightning when we should watch for rain.
Most of us wait for big moments to
Machines vs Mindsets
In 1988, roboticist Hans Moravec made a startling discovery: robots mastered complex mathematics and chess but failed at simple human
Pull Beats Push
What if what we call "laziness" is actually the key to extraordinary achievement?
True obsession doesn't
The Recognition Revolution
We've been thinking about learning all wrong.
Traditional learning optimizes for retention:
Memorize → Review → Test → Repeat
A closed
The Echo Chamber's Lullaby
I recently noticed something unsettling about my reading habits.
I couldn't remember the last time I strongly disagreed
The Stone Age Software Bug
For 300,000 years, human energy followed the sun. Hunt, gather, rest. The pattern was clear.
Then, in just 200
Three Minds, One Caution
Last week, I faced a decision that split my thoughts three ways:
My instincts warned, "Don't trust