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What’s It Like to See Ideas as Shapes?

By Alissa Greenberg — 2016

Thoughts and feelings are constellations in the mind of a man with a rare form of synesthesia.

Read on www.theatlantic.com

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How Latin America’s Obsession With Whiteness Is Hurting Us

Close to 11% of American adults with Hispanic ancestors don’t even identify as Hispanic or Latino.

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Now You See It, Now You…

Seeing things that are hidden; failing to see things in plain sight. How magic exploits the everyday weirdness of perception.

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11 Steps to Improve Your Decision Making

Success stems from an accumulation of wise choices. But consistently making good decisions and sound judgments in a frenetic world is challenging. These 11 entrepreneurs and members of The Oracles share their steps to improve your decision making today.

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Decision-Making

Understanding strategies such as maximizing vs. satisficing, fast versus slow thinking, and factors such as risk tolerance and choice overload, can lead to better outcomes.

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How to Make Decisions: A Model for Making the Best Possible Choices

In this article and video, we explore a seven-step approach for improving the quality of your decision making, and for boosting your chances of a successful outcome.

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The Art of Decision-Making

Your life choices aren’t just about what you want to do; they’re about who you want to be.

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Racing into the Future

While we too often and too loudly insist that race does not matter, there is a growing body of research that shows race impacts many of our decisions (many with deadly consequences), and that implicit bias and racial anxiety are likely to be greater for those who cling to the belief of a colorblind...

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Wim Hof: The Man and the Method

Your breathing rate and pattern is a process within the autonomic nervous system that you can control to some extent to achieve different results.

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8 Ways Highly Sensitive People Make the World a Better Place

Highly sensitive people might be different from the general population, but they are different in a way that could be useful—and perhaps crucial—to the function of society.

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How Gender Differences Make Decision-Making Difficult

Why does trouble come running as soon as two people, and especially folks of different genders, try to solve problems together? Male plus female plus a decision to be made invites a high potential for arguments.

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