Learning to be Prudent
"Prudence is the virtue that tempers desire with reason." This means that prudence allows us to make proper
"Prudence is the virtue that tempers desire with reason." This means that prudence allows us to make proper
Brandon Sanderson is one of my favourite authors. If he writes something I’m going to eat it up. But
It can be difficult to stay up-to-date on current events when you only read the news that is presented in
How many times have you been told a story and thought, "I don't remember that happening?"
Whenever words are carried by saltine winds over vast expanses of water, they somehow gain the magical property of resonating
Have you ever been to a concert and then left thinking the show was a lot better than it was?
David speaks with Buster Benson, a CEO of 750words.com, author of "Why Are We Yelling? The Art of
No one human knows how to make a pencil from scratch despite it seeming like a fundamentally basic thing -
David speaks with David Belle, the founder of Macrodesiac and Director of Growth at TradingView. We talked about: The psychology
Have you ever thought about how expensive your failures are? Not just in financial terms, but in time, energy, and
Do you remember the old children's game 'Simon Says'? Following the leader’s exact moves can
Jon Gottschall wrote a book called The Story Paradox, in which the humble story itself is the villain. He wants