Users of checklists perform their work 40% more quickly than nonusers. But there is a catch 99% of them are doing their checklists incorrect. We all approach to-do lists like productivity badges the longer the list, the busier (and thus more successful) we are.But few...
Blog Archive
Sometimes the freshest post isn’t the one you need it’s the one written months ago that still carries a spark.
That’s why I’ve gathered every article here in one place. Whether you’re hunting for something specific or just exploring, I hope this archive feels like a library of ideas you can wander through.
I Find Social Media to Be a Soul Sucking Weight of Meaningless Affirmation
Scrolling. Liking. Posting. Waiting.It’s a cycle most of us know too well, and yet it leaves us emptier than before. I’ve come to realize that social media, for all its promises of connection, often feels more like a soul-sucking weight, a space where meaning is...
Neuroeconomics: The Science of the Brain’s Marketplace
Introduction: Why Neuroeconomics? Economics has always been about choices. We decide what to buy, when to save, how much to invest, and which risks to take. Classical economics explained these choices with the idea of the rational agent a human calculator who weighs...
The Quiet Power of Redefining Success
In today’s world, success often feels like a race. We’re surrounded by messages that equate achievement with speed, constant visibility, and climbing higher than everyone else. Society praises those who hustle the hardest, speak the loudest, and push relentlessly...