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  • Why the World Needs Optimists

    Why the World Needs Optimists0

    Optimism (noun): hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something (synonyms: hopefulness, hope, confidence, good cheer, cheerfulness, positive attitude) — This is a love letter to the optimists of the world; the beautiful souls who are brave enough to choose to work for the best possible outcome despite terrible circumstances, to look

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  • Why Hiring the ‘Best’ People Produces the Least Creative Results

    Why Hiring the ‘Best’ People Produces the Least Creative Results0

    While in graduate school in mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, I took a logic course from David Griffeath. The class was fun. Griffeath brought a playfulness and openness to problems. Much to my delight, about a decade later, I ran into him at a conference on traffic models. During a presentation on computational models

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  • Over-Optimistic People Aren’t Just Annoying… They’re Also Illogical

    Over-Optimistic People Aren’t Just Annoying… They’re Also Illogical0

    Do you know people like this? If someone offers a critique of the local sports team, they’ll predictably jump in to say that the team is fine and there’s nothing to worry about. If someone expresses frustration with another person, they’ll see it as their duty to speak glowingly of that person and his good

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  • Be My (Compulsory) Valentine

    Be My (Compulsory) Valentine0

    My three kids returned home this week each with a list of the names of their classmates and firm instructions from their teachers that, if they chose to participate in the festivities, they must write Valentine’s Day cards to every single kid in the class. Nothing like a little forced goodwill and fake friendships to

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  • The Ideology Behind “So What You’re Saying Is…”

    The Ideology Behind “So What You’re Saying Is…”0

    • February 2, 2018

    My social media feed these past few days has contained several references to the recent interview between Canadian psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson and BBC journalist Cathy Newman. Throughout the interview, as Dr. Peterson gave his views on topics like feminism and LGBT rights, Ms. Newman routinely interrupted him with the meme-worthy phrase, “So what you’re

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  • Is Direct Primary Care the Future of Medicine?

    Is Direct Primary Care the Future of Medicine?0

    As a fairly healthy individual, I have little occasion to visit the doctor. As such, I spend little time thinking about the costs of healthcare. But last fall, a slight skin issue sent me to my local clinic. The doctor saw me for five minutes, assured me that my concerns were needless, and said goodbye.

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