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Cognitive scientist John Vervaeke argues that ‘breaking-frame’ is essential for overcoming the kind of cognitive biases that keep us trapped in false certainties and polarised political positions. As he points out, a core aspect of being human is that the very thing that makes us intelligent - our ability to determine what’s relevant from everything calling for our attention - also makes us prone to self deception. Practices like meditation and inquiry can help us decrease this self-deception helping us take a step back from what we think we know - ‘looking to’ our frame instead of ‘looking through it’. By doing this we can break our old certainties and choose new perspectives more in tune with reality.

Comedy and Culture Wars: Why Laughter Is the Antidote to Polarisation

Alexander Beiner

Language is how you give intention to your intuition and how you share your vision with others. Language is how you create a culture

Unreasonable Hospitality

Will Guidara

Dov Charney said another thing to me that I think about a lot. I was pointing out that some store (which had just opened) wasn’t doing well. He said, “Run rates always start at zero.” The point there was: Don’t be discouraged at the outset. It takes time to build up from nothing.

37 Pieces of Career Advice I Wish I’d Known Earlier

Ryan Holiday

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