I do some of my best thinking on my bike. Or on my skis. Or in the shower. Or when I’m drifting off to sleep. I suppose that’s because, except for gravel, snow snakes, frothy soap and the Sandman ...
Daniel Kahneman, in his recent book, described the differences between thinking fast and thinking slow. When we engage in fast thinking, our responses are driven by emotions, heuristics, and biases.
Fast sensory spikes, slow reflections, and everything in between are layered together into a single stream of experience that feels seamless. The emerging picture from neuroscience is that this blend ...
We rush decisions to escape tension, often guided by fear. A simple reflection process helps you slow down, clarify values, ...
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The case for pen and paper in a fast-moving world
In a fast-paced digital world, embracing pen and paper can enhance creativity, deepen thinking and improve clarity in both ...
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