Friday Finds — Behavioral Science Reading List, Learn Faster, Everyone is Winging It

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“Often, it is tenacity, not talent, that rules the day.”

— Julia Cameron

I recently read a thought-provoking quote by science fiction author Isaac Asimov. He said, “There’s a long history of people in the United States valuing ignorance. This distrust of experts and knowledge has always been present in our politics and culture. It’s fueled by the misconception that democracy means everyone’s opinion is equally valid, regardless of their knowledge.”

This resonated with me, but maybe not for the reasons you might expect. Even though it’s 40 years old, it feels relevant today. Do you think there has always been a distrust of expertise, or is it truly worse now? If it is worse, what factors are driving this trend, and how does it impact our society?

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Everyone is totally just winging it

Oliver Burkeman emphasizes embracing the finite nature of life to enhance productivity and personal growth. Key themes include the power of tolerating discomfort, the importance of prioritizing enlargement over happiness, and recognizing that everyone is improvising in life. Burkeman advises focusing on meaningful activities, accepting time’s limitations, and understanding that no one has everything figured out.

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One thought on “Friday Finds — Behavioral Science Reading List, Learn Faster, Everyone is Winging It

  1. I think ignorance is accepted and rewarded even more the last several years because it was promoted by the former president. He bragged about how he loved the uneducated. Instead of accomplishing things through hard work, expertise, and teamwork, he demonstrated how an ersatz successful person could just steamroll his way through. Knowledge and wisdom were shunned. That is until they get cancer. Then everyone wants expertise.

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