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The Library of Mistakes
In both 1929 and 2008, economic experts everywhere claimed to know exactly what they were doing, yet not a single person could fix the series of mistakes ...
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Intel Predicts the Future
Intel employed a futurist named Brian David Johnson whose was to determine what life would be like ten to fifteen years in the future. Johnson was the ...
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‘Gorilla Glue Girl’ Gives GoFundMe Gift
Tessica Brown got internet famous for making a huge blunder; but she used that opportunity to do something good. Brown became famous after uploading a ...
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Vaccination Backlog Solved by Chick-Fil-A Manager
When the lines and wait times at the local drive-through coronavirus vaccine clinic became unbearable, local officials sought out the experts. Mount Pleasant ...
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Seeing Isn’t Always Believing
The radio program, This American Life, tells the story about the late writer David Rakoff, who had a hard time believing what was right in front of his ...
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What Ants Taught Becky Pippert
When Rebecca Pippert was an agnostic, she had one question she continually wrestled with: How can finite limited human beings ever claim to know God? ...
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The Benefit of Tears
In Christianity Today, Al Hsu writes:
Encouraged by a 25 percent-off coupon given to me by a friend, I went ahead and had [laser eye] surgery [to correct ...
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The Sum of Human Knowledge Would Fit into Your Local Walmart
When we compare the sum of human knowledge today with what it was just 100 years ago, we are sometimes tempted to think ourselves advanced. Collectively, ...
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Misdiagnosing a Problem Never Solves It
In his recent book, Heath Adamson describes the process of correctly diagnosing a problem:
Horst Schulze, the former COO of Ritz-Carlton Hotels, told the ...
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80 Percent of Brain Input Comes from Vision
Did you know that of our five sensory inputs (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching), 80 percent of what your brain “knows” comes from ...
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