Yesterday, we talked about seeing the things that are missing. Seeing the errors in our thinking that are hard to see. I used this example yesterday: ==== During WWII, the Royal Air Force (RAF) brought in a mathematician to figure out where they should add armor to their planes to keep the … [Read more...]
Wasted talent, Wasted brains
One of the best players on the baseball team I coach has committed three errors on three plays in the outfield over the past few games. A missed pop up, a ground ball to him that rolled to the fence, and a line drive right at him that bounced off his glove and rolled to the fence giving up two … [Read more...]
Two Words
I’m just finishing up the Hyperion Cantos series by Dan Simmons. It’s made up of four books. Each book is over five hundred pages, and it’s fantastic. If you like sci-fi, go buy it today. You can thank me when you finish it. For those of you who don’t read it, there is a central building theme … [Read more...]
Cancel your excellent newsletter
An email came in today that is simultaneously my most and my least favorite email to get: === Brian, I am requesting that you cancel my subscription to your excellent newsletter, PAES. Thanks again for a great product. Sincerely, Gail ==== Of course, I immediately … [Read more...]
A lesson from four 10-year-old boys
Two weeks ago, I learned an incredible lesson from four ten-year-old boys. Once again, it wasn’t a giant shift. Just like in the June issue of Physician Assistant Exam Scholars, it was something I was already doing with great success. Something that’s helped me get where I am today. Something … [Read more...]
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