What if the secret to getting ahead wasn’t about doing more, but about avoiding the wrong moves altogether? Imagine standing at the edge of a maze, not searching for the entrance but tracing your way ...
I used to teach a Master’s-level class in critical thinking and leadership, and I would start with the question, "What is good leadership all about?" There would be a noticeable pause for a while, ...
In honor of Charlie Munger, billionaire investor and partner of Warren Buffet, I'd like to explore inversion thinking when working through difficult problems. It places thoughts in reverse, forcing ...
When it comes to critical thinking, we are at the mercy of our brain’s own psychological predispositions, which make us naturally poor at thinking impartially. Confirmation bias encourages us to ...