The Problem with Social Media
I see several risk factors in relying on information shared through social media to shape your worldview, your values, and your stance on particular issues.
I see several risk factors in relying on information shared through social media to shape your worldview, your values, and your stance on particular issues.
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When I started my career, I thought the right decision could always be made through logic. If I had the right data and applied rigorous
I was in my local supermarket today when I saw a happy two-year-old running around the checkout area. As I smiled and walked by, the
Sometimes very smart people overcomplicate their lives by overthinking things. Here’s one simple decision you can make every day that will dramatically improve your life.
There is an American idiomatic expression that people use to point out someone’s mistakes, often in a public setting. This is referred to as “calling
In the United States business culture, we have an idiomatic expression called “The Elephant in the Room.” The expression comes
At social gatherings in major cities in the United States, it is customary to say “hello” when meeting new people.
In my prior articles, I stated the importance of developing a cross-functional understanding of businesses, and thinking not just tactically,
In a previous article, I wrote about the first of the two major weaknesses that professionals who’ve spent their entire
Having spent time in consulting and in industry, I’ve noticed several key biases and weaknesses about people who’ve spent their
When I was at Stanford, I did my undergrad degree in Economics. For a brief time, I considered majoring in
The other day one of my readers, Steven, who landed an MBB offer, invited me out for coffee. He happened
I have never been a fan of New Year’s resolutions — mostly because most people make a habit of giving