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Using big words doesn’t make you sound smarter
By | Tom Hartsfield | bigthink.com Does grandiloquent language, articulated via verbose constructions and multifarious lexicological composition, maximize information consumers’…
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4 steps to take control of your own destiny at work
By | Kevin Dickinson | bigthink.com Some people just seem to have this work thing figured out, don’t they? They…
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How not to be a phony: Kierkegaard on the two main ways people lose their true selves
By | Jonny Thomson | bigthink.com According to Soren Kierkegaard, we are each pulled in two directions: toward the “finite”…
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5 philosophy jokes that will actually teach you something
By | Scotty Hendricks | bigthink.com Philosophy can be difficult to understand, but humor can be a great way to…
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7 thought experiments that will make you question everything
By | Scotty Hendricks | bigthink.com Thought experiments are among the most important tools in the intellectual toolbox. Widely used…
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Emotional intelligence: Why each of us should aspire to be more like Richard Feynman
By | Derek Beres | bigthink.com KEY TAKEAWAYS Robert Oppenheimer wrote a telling letter of recommendation for Richard Feynman in…
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Study: Unattractive people far overestimate their looks
Source | bigthink.com KEY TAKEAWAYS Recent studies asked participants to rate the attractiveness of themselves and other participants, who were…
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Time: Do the past, present, and future exist all at once? | Big Think
Source | YouTube | Big Think In this video, astrophysicist Michelle Thaller, science educator Bill Nye, author James Gleick, and…
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