Beware of Syllogisms
“Olympic Athlete X is great. You want to be great. Therefore, Athlete X can help you be great.” A popular syllogism. Yes. Good advice? No.
“Olympic Athlete X is great. You want to be great. Therefore, Athlete X can help you be great.” A popular syllogism. Yes. Good advice? No.
Take this brief refresher course on how to avoid tourist trap restaurants. It may save you from getting soaked.
Stop listening to centenarians. Their advice is suspect. Understand the concept of survivorship bias first.
Why are 100 year events happening more frequently these days? The answer to this question may surprise you.
Headlines suggest that anyone can be the next Steve Jobs or Elon Musk. Don’t believe all that you read.
Teachers, Technical Writers, Financial Analysts, and Legal Assistants are just a few potential ChatGPT job victims. Let’s not forget Hackers.