Most people think multiculturalism means passport stamps and foreign languages. But there’s a more powerful kind happening right in your head: cognitive multiculturalism: the mental flexibility and fluency you develop from experiencing different worlds. The post Cognitive Multiculturalism: Training Your Brain to Switch Between Worlds appeared first on Ness Labs.| Ness Labs
Cutting losses is one of the hardest decisions in startups, investing, and leadership—but it’s also what separates winners from those stuck in the sunk cost trap. Here's why mastering this mindset is essential.| An Operator's Blog
This is why marketing mental models are really important. Do not think they are just tools, consider them a compass for complex marketing landscapes. Mental| XpeedStudio
Are LLMs intelligent? Debates on this question often, but not always, devolve into debates on what LLMs can or cannot do. To a limited extent, the original question is useful because it creates an opening for people to go into specifics. But, beyond that initial use, the question quickly empties itself because (obviously) the answer… Read More| Inverted Passion
Good definitions are powerful. Lately, while reading The Art of Game Design, it became clear to me that the author’s definition of games makes a lot of sense. He defines games as problems that people pay to solve with either their time or money. Unlike movies or books, games are not passive: they require an… Read More| Inverted Passion