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The Phrase 'A Mile Wide and an Inch Deep'
In 1889, American journalist and humorist Edgar Nye introduced the phrase "A mile wide and an inch deep." He was referring to a river found ...
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Leonardo da Vinci—How to Be Insatiably Curious
The human brain weighs three pounds. It is the size of a softball, and yet with it we have the capacity to learn something new every second of every minute ...
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Reading Habits of Ultra-Successful People
An article on Medium asks, "Want to know one habit ultra-successful people have in common? They read. A lot." Warren Buffett would read 600-1000 ...
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Binge Reading Disorder
How much do you read on an average day? Recent research by Lifehack says that "an average social media user 'reads' 285 pieces of content ...
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The Rise of Overconfidence
Have you ever been listening to someone blab on about something you know nothing about, yet you still try to contribute to the conversation? Welcome to ...
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Americans Display Extreme Over-confidence
[Americans] have tremendous faith in themselves. In 1950, the Gallup organization asked high school seniors, "Are you a very important person?" ...
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Our Reluctance to Say 'I Don't Know'
In their book Think Like a Freak, economists Steven Levitt and Stephan Dubner state, "It has long been said that the three hardest words to say in ...
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The Three Hardest Words in the English language
Can you guess what the three hardest words in the English language are? Maybe "I love you?" What about, "I trust you." Well, in their ...
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ER Docs Learn from a Formula One Team
What could a team of medical doctors possibly learn about practicing medicine from a Formula One racing team? If the doctors remain teachable, maybe they ...
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‘Inefficient’ Does Not Mean ‘Waste of Time’
"One could say my Ph.D. in English and American literature has garnered me exactly nothing in terms of practical, worldly rewards …" ...
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