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I have always been a slow reader. I get discouraged by dense text and I struggle to finish books thicker than the width of my thumb.
over a year ago

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2020 Year End Review
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The 2020 Simulator

Let’s say you could load 2020 into a simulation that you could replay on your computer over and over. I know that sounds like torture but stick with me.

over a year ago 27 votes
The Invisible Golden Age
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over a year ago 26 votes
My 2019 Year in Review

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over a year ago 26 votes

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Trust

This one makes me sad to write, but: I've had two people who worked for me who told me early on that their previous manager was terrible, horrible, a nightmare, etc. This instantly activated a visceral protectiveness in me, and made go out of my way to give

23 hours ago 3 votes
"You Have to Get People's Attention in the First Two Seconds"

And other updates on previous articles

22 hours ago 3 votes
my body is a temple

The people who brought me up have a sweet tooth, so I was allowed to snack on unregulated amounts of chocolate, sweets, chips and carbonated drinks whenever I wanted. I used to...

2 days ago 6 votes
The One Weird Trick That Gave Humans Language

An Extract From 'A Brief History of Intelligence' by Max Bennett

3 days ago 9 votes
BATWRITE AUGUST DATES ARE LIVE

"omg this is crazy" - every big newspaper

4 days ago 5 votes