It’s no secret I’ve taken a lot of online courses. I’ve bought hundreds, perhaps thousands of books. I’ve also bought quite a few online courses ranging from helping improve my business, languages, networking and even painting. In this article, I’d like to talk about how I make the decision to buy information products. Making those […]
How I Choose Projects
I often get asked whether I’ll do another big learning project, like the MIT Challenge or Year Without English. The truth is I don’t know. Choosing projects—especially ones which will last many months and require intense effort—isn’t something I take lightly. Making a good choice about which projects to pursue can make a huge difference. […]
Are Anti-Vaxxers Rational? More Thoughts on the Power of Copying
My last post sparked some debate when I suggested that trying to think through a rational answer for every practical problem is likely unwise. Duncan Smith comments: This may be good advice for people with the discipline to distinguish between problems that can be solved with a completely rational approach and those that are complex […]
Is Rationality Overrated? What an 18th Century Medical Mystery Can Tell Us About the Power of Blind Copying
Should we copy without understanding? Doing so can often lead to surprising benefits like saving a whole country from Pellagra.