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You Are What You Think

Ned

Delving into the nature of the human mind, our perception, and how our beliefs define our reality.

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You Are What You Think

The following post is a turning point for this blog. Moving forward, I am going to steer it in a new direction, with a consistent theme, so there is some continuinty for readers. It’s also a topic that I’m naturally very curious about, and...

a year ago
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A Stranger in Valbona Valley

Today’s piece took 3 or 4 goes to get right.

The time taken to write these pieces varies a lot - sometimes the right inspiration isn’t there even though I can feel the sense of something good.

This piece finally made sense to me after I r...

a year ago
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How Capitalism Actually Makes Us Nicer

I’m listening to Matt Ridley’s The Rational Optimist on my commute to work at the moment. Like other great books, it makes profound arguments which change the way that you think. This is my favourite thing about reading.

Below I try to dis...

2 years ago
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The Art of Being Coachable

I’m training for my first triathlon. I can run and cycle fine, but swimming….

I’m a tragic. A failure. I’m a Wacky Wavy Inflatable Arm Guy submerged in water.

It’s a skill curve that has proved ever mounting, one that I can’t seem to clim...

2 years ago
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Open Conversations with Strangers

I’m re-uploading this piece because it was published before I actually started trying to grow subscribers here. That, and I’ve also started at a new job recently and I’m still finding the time to write new content as I get used to my schedu...

2 years ago
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