Brain Food: Your Mental Diet
“The truth shrinks as the crowd grows.
In a large meeting at work, people hold back their honest opinions. The resulting conversation offends the fewest people but is often not the truth.
Smaller groups are more likely to find truth than larger ones.”
In a large meeting at work, people hold back their honest opinions. The resulting conversation offends the fewest people but is often not the truth.
Smaller groups are more likely to find truth than larger ones.”
David Brooks • Your Mental Diet
The truth shrinks as the crowd grows.
—Farnham Street
Terence Faircloth and added
Information is food for the brain. It’s no accident that we call new ideas “food for thought.”
Tiago Forte • Building a Second Brain: A Proven Method to Organize Your Digital Life and Unlock Your Creative Potential
What people present to the world is a tiny fraction of what’s going on inside their head.
collaborativefund.com • How People Think
sari added
The human brain is incredible at synthesizing and uncovering meaning from information but is largely deficient (compared to computers) at long-term memory storage and raw processing power. At various work experiences we've had over the years (both Google and Yelp), a common problem came up: critical information didn't arrive at the right place at t... See more
Mario Gabriele • In Flight | Mem Labs 🧠
sari and added
Brain Food: Chalkboard Decisions
mail.google.comhttps://t.co/7SSch4sfuY