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The Virtue of Stopping

I generally try to avoid posts of a more esoteric variety here. The reason is largely that a great deal of what I see in the productivity vein of blogs when they dip into this world is generally a bit.. crap, really. It’s one of those sensations like you’re reading a great magazine [...]

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On the Importance of Self Education, Part I

Students tend to view being well read as a good, but few do much to address the issue in themselves. Rather, what is assigned is read (maybe) and universities depend on those Western and Non-Western Civilization, Humanities, etc. courses to “round out” their students. Of course, such students can take a course in [...]

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Guest Post: The Quarter-Life Crisis - Hair Plugs and Ferrari not Included

Another guest post! I’m quite fond of getting various points of view and new voices here at Scholastici.us, and this week Amy Brown offers us some advice on the Quarter-Life crisis. Having gone through one of these myself, I can speak to the veracity of her claims. Times, they are a-changin’, fast, [...]

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Four Rules to Understand What Makes People Tick | lifehack.org

Four Rules to Understand What Makes People Tick - lifehack.org
Breaking down human behavior into rules might seem like a gross simplification. But even with the complexities, it is easy to fall into the same mistakes. I’d argue that many heated fights, lost sales and broken hearts are caused by a few critical errors. If [...]

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