Most of our biggest arguments – about technology, politics, work, belief systems – aren’t just arguments about facts. They’re collisions between convictions: beliefs that have hardened beyond the evidence and reasoning that led to them. Many of these convictions go unchecked. They form under uncertainty, get reinforced by social incentives, and harden into identity. Over... Continue Reading →
The Long Game: Staying Grounded in Chaotic Times
There I was, scrolling through my phone at 7 AM, already absorbing three crises, two outrages, and a dozen opinions about something I hadn't thought about until that morning. Sound familiar? The world feels constantly on fire and everything demands a response: every headline, every post, every debate, every silence that risks being misread. As... Continue Reading →
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