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Julius Wagner-Jauregg was a 19th-century psychiatrist with two unique skills: He was good at recognizing patterns, and what others saw as “crazy” he found merely “bold.”
Morgan Housel • The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, and happiness
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modern jazz—
Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
Maria Popova, who writes the popular site The Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings), spends her days reading old books and essays. She’s passionate about finding ideas, beauty, and wisdom in these texts and then connecting them in her own unique conversation with the world.
Paul Millerd • The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and Life
himself into a rage. “These guys are focusing on the worst tendencies of some of the worst women out there and spreading it like a cloud of fertilizer on all women.” Ross reminded me of an old rhythm-and-blues artist who has been ripped off so much that he trusts no one. But at least there are publishing companies and copyrights in place to protect
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enduring (epistemic) curiosity;
Ian Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
I have chosen psycho-logic as a neutral and non-judgemental term.