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How Synergistic Dominance Applies to Your Work
Synergistic dominance describes how helper muscles take over for the primary movers in the body. The concept is a useful framing for the risks of the AI era.
The Only Way to Become Fluent in Anything
Fluency in any language or subject doesn’t come from learning or studying. It comes from putting what you learn into practice in the real world.
To Sustain Daily Habits, Commitment Isn’t Enough
When it comes to sustaining daily practices over a long run of time, commitment is crucial. But it’s not enough. Here’s what else you need.
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Many people lament the challenge of creating new habits, but the hardest part of habit change comes earlier in the process.
Why We Cling to Outdated Practices
It’s common to cling to old protocols even in the face of evidence that they aren’t effective. Here’s a look at why we do this.
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