From the Web The Two-Party Swindle – Are the interests of politicians and voters aligned? Eliezer doesn’t seem to think so, and as he argues in this post, the average right and left-wing politicians are more similar to each other than they are to voters from their own parties. CEO’s Read More Fiction – A […]
Posts in 08, New Holistic Learning Book and Other News
Post Suggestions for 2008? I’ve just got back from a week-long internet hiatus and I’m ready to start another year writing about self-improvement. I’ve received a few comments from readers who like the direction the blog has been taking, and others who feel I’ve emphasized some topics too much and other topics too little. Now […]
Friday Links 07-12-28
From the Web Here are a few articles I’ve done recently on other websites: 11 Tips for Nuking Laziness Without Becoming a Workaholic Triple Your Productivity Tomorrow The Cheapskate’s Guide to Educating Yourself 7 Lesser Known Ways to Increase Productivity From the Archives 10 Ways to Improve Your Energy – “Although our ability to organize […]
Help Me Find Self-Education Resources
I’ve received a number of e-mails from fellow students frustrated with the formal education process. Frankly, I agree with them. Universities are expensive, inefficient and often waste time teaching topics that students don’t need to learn. Self-education is a useful alternative, but I’ve found it isn’t always as easy as it should be. Finding where […]
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