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Game Theory #2:  Why Schools Suck

Game Theory #2: Why Schools Suck

Schools claim to foster critical thinking, yet often prioritize compliance and memorization. Why the disconnect? By viewing education through the lens of Game Theory, we reveal the systemic incentives that cause schools to inadvertently teach students to despise learning.

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The Creative Genius of Rick Rubin

The Creative Genius of Rick Rubin

Rick Rubin is a singular figure in music. His book, 'The Creative Act', argues that creativity is not a lightning strike but a habit of existence. By analyzing Rubin’s thoughts, we uncover the mindset required to sustain high-level creative output and handle self-doubt in any pursuit.

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How Your Environment Is Slowly Destroying Your Mind

How Your Environment Is Slowly Destroying Your Mind

Have you ever felt a lingering sense of apathy, even when life seems stable? You aren't alone. Philosopher Alain de Botton argues that modern society suffers from "chronic aesthetic hunger." Our gray, standardized environments may be fueling a silent epidemic of anxiety and emptiness.

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Great Books #1:  Secrets of the Universe

Great Books #1: Secrets of the Universe

Modern education focuses on the material, yet often fails to explain consciousness. By exploring the insights of Kant and Plato through the "Great Books," we uncover a hidden history of reality. Discover why the universe is not dead matter, but a living entity we shape through love.

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When You Finally Get Out of Your Head, Everything Changes.

When You Finally Get Out of Your Head, Everything Changes.

Living entirely in your head isn't just a quirk—it's often a biological adaptation known as dissociation. Psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk explains why the mind flees to the safety of thoughts when the body feels unsafe, and how rationality serves as a defense mechanism.

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Best Ways to Build Better Habits & Break Bad Ones | James Clear

Best Ways to Build Better Habits & Break Bad Ones | James Clear

Habits are automated solutions to recurring problems. Based on insights from Andrew Huberman and James Clear, this deep dive explores the neuroscience of building rock-solid habits, the art of showing up, and how to redesign your life's systems to break detrimental patterns.

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Game Theory #1:  The Dating Game

Game Theory #1: The Dating Game

Beyond biology or economics, Game Theory offers the ultimate lens for understanding humanity. By treating social interactions—from dating to geopolitics—as strategic games, we can strip away emotional biases, understand the world's mechanics, and predict the future of civilization.

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How To Trick Your Brain To Like Doing Hard Things | Cal Newport

How To Trick Your Brain To Like Doing Hard Things | Cal Newport

Discipline isn't a genetic gift; it's a trainable muscle. Cal Newport explains why we need to stop viewing focus as a character trait and start treating it as a physiological response. Learn how to "trick" your brain into enjoying hard work to cultivate a deep life.

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7 Habits To Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet | Cal Newport

7 Habits To Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet | Cal Newport

Cal Newport reveals a flexible framework for 2025 to balance ambition with sanity. From shutdown rituals to reading mindsets, discover 7 core strategies to engineer a deeper, more effective year without the burnout.

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