- The hand and the brain
Collaboration is a compounding investment: taken alone, each individual episode might not be optimal. Over time, the team learns and improves, gets more attuned to each other, uncovers surprising opportunities and novel strategies. That old saw: if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.
Matthew Ström - Productive Thinking Model
- Memory bias: how selective recall can impact your memories
- Two Friends by Guy de Maupassant
Some days they did not speak; at other times they chatted; but they understood each other perfectly without the aid of words, having similar tastes and feelings.
Guy de Maupassant - Personal values: how knowing yourself can guide your actions
Many of us state values we wish we had as a way to cover up the values we actually have. In this way, aspiration can often become another form of avoidance. Instead of facing who we really are, we lose ourselves in who we wish to become.
Mark Manson - The New York Times
- Why Do We Still Have ‘Girl Stuff’ and ‘Boy Stuff’?
I don’t see gender nonconforming as an identity, I see it as a set of behaviors not hued to stereotypes. If we stop falsely labeling traits masculine and feminine and embrace ambiguity, there would be a lot less distress.
Lisa Selin Davis - Singing My Dad Back to Me
- How Pediatricians Are Fending Off Coronavirus Myths
- Covid in the U.S.: Latest Map and Case Count
- ‘Remote Learning Is Not Working’: Shutdown Hurts Children, Parents Say
- Why Do We Still Have ‘Girl Stuff’ and ‘Boy Stuff’?
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