The Decline of Reading Comprehension
In primary school, I learned reading comprehension. Initially, I found it annoying and time-consuming. I didn’t see the point of reading unfamiliar, uninteresting books. Over
In primary school, I learned reading comprehension. Initially, I found it annoying and time-consuming. I didn’t see the point of reading unfamiliar, uninteresting books. Over
I see several risk factors in relying on information shared through social media to shape your worldview, your values, and your stance on particular issues.
Many of the biggest decisions you’ll face in life involve other people. Will you be in a committed romantic relationship with me? Do you want to
When I started my career, I thought the right decision could always be made through logic. If I had the right data and applied rigorous
I was in my local supermarket today when I saw a happy two-year-old running around the checkout area. As I smiled and walked by, the
Sometimes very smart people overcomplicate their lives by overthinking things. Here’s one simple decision you can make every day that will dramatically improve your life.
In every country, industry, and organization, there exist two categories of people. The first category is high-status individuals. The second
Two people are in the same meeting. Both express the same idea. One gets ignored, while the other is acknowledged
In psychology, the “halo effect” refers to a psychological tendency where the impression of a person in one area carries
In the Olympics and many other sporting events, you don’t need to worry about perceptions. Your performance is measured down
You want executives in your company to see you as a peer. This perception gives you enormous clout and credibility
When I was in my first year at McKinsey, one of my Engagement Managers gave me some feedback. He said,