Politics and Living Your Best Life
Too much politics is bad for your mental health. But if we want to live lives based on rational values, we must engage in politics—in a certain way.
Too much politics is bad for your mental health. But if we want to live lives based on rational values, we must engage in politics—in a certain way.
Speaker for the Dead uses some bizarre sci-fi concepts to explore important moral issues—hitting the nail on the head on some, but muddying the waters on others.
A podcast episode has helped me finally understand why I used to skip class every day and go exploring instead.
“First, think. Second, dream. Third, believe. And finally, dare.”
This was Walt Disney’s advice. And he took it—which is why his dreams became reality.
“The thing is,” Mark Knopfler says of his craft, “if you’ve energized somebody . . . or you’ve sensitized somebody, you’ve made a difference.”
Here’s a wide-ranging conversation I had with the good people at the Institute for Leadership Training, in Brazil.
It's not where you got an idea that matters, but how you came to accept it.
I elaborate on the similarities and differences between logical and conceptual fallacies.
Here’s the video of a talk I gave at LevelUp 2024. I’ll share the accompanying slides below—along with two extra slides I prepared but didn’t use