America’s Faith-based Economy
Posted on22 Apr 2013
Tagsmoney, United States, faith-based economy, Poland, The Economist, religion, personal, objectivity, neoclassical economics, behavioral economics, American
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When I read articles like “Toss a Coin” (The Economist, January 12, 2013 edition), I’m reminded that our economy relies on faith.... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition (Pt 5): Group vs. Individual
Posted on25 Oct 2012
Tagsintuition, religion, problem solving, knowledge, group, emotions, Emotional Intelligence vs Intuition Series, emotional intelligence, decisions
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Previously, I had identified problem solving as an area showing a pronounced difference between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Intuition. I want to... Read More
What the Failures of Online Dating Can Teach Us
Posted on06 Jan 2011
Tagspolitics, online dating, hypocrisy, education, organizational culture, questionnaires, who we think we are, who we are, upbringing, The Economist, The Atlantic, speed dating, religion
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In the last two weeks I ran across articles in The Atlantic and The Economist about online dating: “Take the Data of... Read More