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Skills (like critical thinking) are domain specific-- you can be among the best in one and just as bad as the rest of us in the others.

All those things that are problems... just address them head on and they go away... well... some do... take care my friends.

"All I want now is just to sell all my stock and live on the coast."

Yup, that'll do it.

Narcissist and bullies... when I was younger, I challenged them... now I just dismiss them... which angers them even more.

Judge things before you understand them...., that's a sure way to alienate folks you need.

Too many education leaders are happy to have incompetent folks on their team.

I didn’t recognize any of the performers in the half-time show. What does that say about me? Their target audience?

Your narrative fits your delusion perfectly. It doesn’t fit reality, but that’s really not your goal is it?

“We need to do this…” is often said by leaders who have no idea what’s happening in the organization.

There are many who’d have no evidence if they didn’t cherry pick the data.

They are called coincidences. No other explanation is necessary.

I was asked I wanted a tarot card reading today. I politely declined without laughing.

Do you want frequent updates? You need your have text messaging. Sort folks, but it’s 2024.

“It is impossible….” Sometimes it is. Sometimes it isn’t.

Those skills that make one successful in school (say solving math problems quickly) are often useless in adult life (say solving unsolved math problems).

Binet knew “intelligence” is complex, multifaceted, and not fixed. What don’t we?

I’m not sure we should quote folks who are wrong, even if we throughly debunk their argument. Some of our readers will forget us and remember them.

With remarkably few exceptions, there aren’t genes “for” specific traits.

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