Vulnerability, identifying the type of conversation, and "looping for understanding"| davidepstein.substack.com
The exclusion of "outsiders" isn't a strategy for scientific success| Range Widely
When feedback isn't automatic, it should be built| Range Widely
The coauthor of a new book on creating a progressive culture of growth| Range Widely
The benefits of exploration for joy, health, and work — a Q&A with Alex Hutchinson.| Range Widely
It only takes a few minutes, and it's not just for athletes and musicians| Range Widely
Give specificity and reflection a try| Range Widely
Behind a viral headline about health insurance greed| Range Widely
Strategies from a conflict mediator| davidepstein.substack.com
The newsletter for generalists. Click to read Range Widely, by David Epstein, a Substack publication with tens of thousands of subscribers.| davidepstein.substack.com
Short-term results can undermine long-term development| davidepstein.substack.com
A great study of athletic development tells a familiar (albeit unpopular) story| davidepstein.substack.com
Whether it's a job, an investment, or a relationship, you should have "kill criteria" before you even start.| davidepstein.substack.com
Compare yourself to yourself yesterday, not to other people who aren't you.| davidepstein.substack.com
I don't know how I know, I just know... or do I?| davidepstein.substack.com
A tool for detecting misleading health news| davidepstein.substack.com
Stepping away: an overlooked advantage of high performers| davidepstein.substack.com
A Conversation with Steve Magness, Author of Win the Inside Game| davidepstein.substack.com
In "wicked learning environments," success can be a poor teacher| davidepstein.substack.com
Getting comfortable with the unknown — a Q&A with Christie Aschwanden| davidepstein.substack.com
A Q&A with psychologist Jonathan Haidt on the "Great Rewiring of Childhood"| davidepstein.substack.com
Don't overlook the value of not having what you don't want| davidepstein.substack.com
Focus isn't unlimited, but you can get more of it — if you're thoughtful about attention management| davidepstein.substack.com
Your best ideas don't usually come first| davidepstein.substack.com
From Messi to Mozart, psychologist Adam Alter talks breakthroughs and overcoming plateaus| davidepstein.substack.com
Having a personal grab bag of ideas can preserve your thoughts, and save you from distraction| davidepstein.substack.com
Dick Fosbury's innovation has a lesson for everyone| davidepstein.substack.com