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www.ecosophia.net
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| | | | | Every year or two I field an earnest message from someone who's just discovered that the human ego is the cause of all the world's problems. The sender's invariably a relatively young man, and he's... | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | As you may know, the Center for Applied Rationality has run several workshops, each teaching content similar to that in the core sequences, but made... | |
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adim.in
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| | | | | Quoting Paul Graham: Develop a habit of working on your own projects. Don't let "work" mean something other people tell you to do. If you do manage to do great work one day, it will probably be on a project of your own. It may be within some bigger project, but you'll be driving your part of it. The way to figure out what to work on is by working. If you're not sure what to work on, guess. But pick something and get going. You'll probably guess wrong some of the time, but that's fine. It's good to know about multiple things; some of the biggest discoveries come from noticing connections between different fields. | |
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www.range.co
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| | | Leading a remote or distributed team? These 5 lessons will help you navigate and overcome the most common challenges facing your team. | ||