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Work With The Willing: A rule of thumb for human capital management (and life) — Pointless Overthinking

The great resignation of 2021 has been a huge headline this year. After millions of people lost their jobs in 2020, this year we saw millions of employees voluntarily leave their jobs. Here’s my hot take—employers can’t fight this. If somebody isn’t willing, you can’t coerce them to be willing. Even if you do, that…

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Pointless Overthinking: Wise & Shine

Mastering Attention in a Distracted World

Mastering Attention in a Distracted World

Do you think that your attention is under siege? Are overflowing inboxes and relentless ping of notifications disturbing you? Focus On-Off by Mark Tigchelaar and Oscar de Bos arrives as a timely guide. The book dives deep into the science of attention, revealing how our brains process the 11 million bits of information bombarding us every second and why we often feel overwhelmed. Tigchelaar, a … Continue reading Mastering Attention in a Distracted World

An Ordinary Day in a Loud World

An Ordinary Day in a Loud World

When the world feels unpredictable and loud, where do we return? This post explores connection, responsibility, and the everyday practice of listening inward — and how staying grounded can help us hold on to goodness, even in times like ours. Continue reading An Ordinary Day in a Loud World

Climate Denial as a Political Strategy: How Populism Exploits Psychology to Block Change

Climate Denial as a Political Strategy: How Populism Exploits Psychology to Block Change

The debate over climate change has long moved beyond scientific consensus. Today, denying climate change is not just a fringe belief—it is a deliberate political strategy, carefully crafted to build consensus by exploiting deep-seated psychological mechanisms. This is the argument put forward by Alon Tal and Shlomit Paz in their recent article for Nature Climate Change. Their analysis reveals how populist movements weaponize distrust, identity, … Continue reading Climate Denial as a Political Strategy: How Populism Exploits Psychology to Block Change

Re-Resolving

Re-Resolving

As it’s around the end of the first month of the new year, it seems appropriate to revisit the matter of New Year’s resolutions. Why? Well, because I seem to recall having read more than once that most such resolutions fail to make it past the first month. So, how are yours faring? The State of My Own Resolutions I will admit, for my part, … Continue reading Re-Resolving

Why Are Women Still Underrepresented in the Hard Sciences?

Why Are Women Still Underrepresented in the Hard Sciences?

Every year on 11 February, the world celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a reminder of the persistent gender gap in fields like physics, engineering, and computer science. Despite decades of progress, women remain significantly underrepresented in these “hard” sciences. Why? Is it a lack of self-confidence, insufficient guidance in high school, or are we simply waiting for more women to … Continue reading Why Are Women Still Underrepresented in the Hard Sciences?

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