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Remembering Daniel Kahneman: A Mosaic of Memories and Lessons - By Evan Nesterak - Behavioral Scientist
Evan Nesterakbehavioralscientist.org
Tim Ferriss’ college writing professor was John McPhee, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
The 1-on-1 editing was the best part of the class for Tim, and now he uses McPhee’s techniques to help others improve their writing.
You can do it too.
Here’s how: Open a... See more
David Perellx.com
Task-negative mode is more colloquially known as daydreaming, and, as Daniel J. Levitin of McGill University has written, it “is responsible for our moments of greatest creativity and insight, when we’re able to solve problems that previously seemed unsolvable.”