Think Again identifies and remedies the growing problem of polarization in our society (and ourselves). Extending well beyond politics, I learned the shortcomings of the inflexibility inherent in becoming rooted in strongly held beliefs. Adam taught me how effective leaders simultaneously hold a current level of conviction and have an openness to be convinced of…
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[2] Joyfully Frustrated – Why fun is the secret ingredient in developing resilience
Moving to the suburbs and having a kid has surprisingly reverted me to a childhood pastime: video games (albeit with far less regularity). I’ve always gravitated towards the most adventurous and challenging games filled with puzzles (Zelda is a favorite) and have been surprised to find how much fun I’ve had being frustrated and confused…
[Book 1] Deep Work by Cal Newport
Deep Work is one of just a few books that I can confidently say changed the way I live my life. The most fundamental concept is that our work can be categorized into two groups: 1) deep work that requires intense focus and creates meaningful value, and 2) shallow work that is necessary to get…
[1] Intentionally Struggling – How short term inefficiencies lead to compounding growth
As a daily tea drinker, after moving into my new house I sought to install an instahot faucet and tank around the kitchen sink. Eager to tackle a new challenge, I enrolled the help of my Dad and his decades of home improvement expertise. Together we navigated poor manufacturer’s instructions as we struggled with the…
