Psychology

  • How generations speak Emoji differently

    How generations speak Emoji differently

    Surprise: Gen Z isn’t the intern anymore. They’re running meetings, pitching products, and maybe even managing you. They’re already in your office and your inbox. You probably want to communicate with them without drama. But here’s the problem: what feels… more

  • How to identify a Smart Idiot? (Spoiler: cruelty)

    How to identify a Smart Idiot? (Spoiler: cruelty)

    Good speech by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. “Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do not do that thing.” “The kindest person in the room is often the smartest.”… more

  • Stupidity vs Malice – Hanlon’s razor

    Stupidity vs Malice – Hanlon’s razor

    Quote of the day: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” © Hanlon’s razor It’s essentially a clear paraphrase of the presumption of innocence and a way to avoid overcomplicating things that are already complex. more

  • 10:10 problem

    10:10 problem

    Try asking ChatGPT this: Draw a picture of a group of watches showing 20 minutes after 8. The result will be a group of wristwatches showing 10:10 instead. Why? It’s because Text-to-Image AI models are trained on billions of images… more

  • Are you what you consume?

    Are you what you consume?

    They say you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Honestly, I no longer believe that. Today, we interact more with the internet, social media content and algorithms than with real people. People today… more

  • THE END OF THE WORLD IS JUST THE BEGINNING

    THE END OF THE WORLD IS JUST THE BEGINNING

    I started reading it by chance. It was the only book on my shelf not related to my professional work, and I wanted to dive into something more general to shape my worldview. It’s a compelling exploration of history, people,… more

  • Misjudging colleagues: Why it happens.

    Misjudging colleagues: Why it happens.

    Some colleagues might feel like others aren’t contributing much. This can damage trust and cooperation. It’s a common issue in any workplace. Here’s why it happens: 1. Hidden Work:↳ Not all work is visible. Some tasks happen behind the scenes,… more

  • Let’s talk about burnout?

    Let’s talk about burnout?

    Damn! It might be burnout. I remember these thoughts several times in my life.Feeling tired even after sleep? Lost the spark for your job, feel negative about everything. You doubt your skills and feel like nothing you do is good… more

  • About Excitement-induced Insomnia

    About Excitement-induced Insomnia

    Ever lie awake before something awesome? You’re Not Alone!Long nights staring at the ceiling because of an upcoming adventure (trip, project, major life event)? Don’t worry, it’s ‘excitement-induced insomnia’, and it happens to a lot of people. WHAT IS IT?… more

  • Easy Choices / Hard Choices

    Easy Choices / Hard Choices

    Want an easier life and more time to achieve goals? It might start with harder choices. Learning about the power of habits changed everything for me. I replaced bad habits with good ones and the results were life-changing. Here’s my… more

  • ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE

    ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE

    Nice reminder from KG more

  • Ikigai & Happiness

    Ikigai & Happiness

    Ikigai: the Japanese concept of finding purpose in life. It’s the sweet spot where passion, mission, vocation, and profession meet. When you discover your ikigai, happiness becomes a natural part of the journey.   What’s your reason for getting up… more

  • Mistakes

    Mistakes

    “If you don’t make mistakes, you’re not working on hard enough problems. And that’s a mistake.” ― Frank Wilczek more