Why Fixing a Problem Sometimes Makes It Worse
Trying to fix a problem can sometimes make it worse. Discover why over-solving and overthinking often create unintended consequences.
Trying to fix a problem can sometimes make it worse. Discover why over-solving and overthinking often create unintended consequences.
History has seen this before — electricity, internet, cloud computing. Each was written off. Each survived. Here's why the AI bubble is more likely to sustain than burst.
Process and Discipline are like the Pale Blue Dot of Organization. They hold every thing together but yet, they are the thing in a frame that one almost misses.
Ability to Use the difficulties transformed the nomadic hunter-gatherers to powerful civilizations. History also teaches us of the disasters when we don't.
As much as we love clarity & pick a side between black & white, the truth or an alternative always lies in that in between Gray zone. For one to be right, the other need not be wrong.
Global warming is causing the polar ice to melt. A lonely bear is wondering about its future. Will this human apathy stop this melting hope?