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Monthly Archives: July 2016
How to Graduate On Time: Identifying Bottlenecks
If you don’t take a bottleneck class, your graduation is delayed by a semester. Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged advice, bottleneck, classes, college, courses, degree, graduation, pipeline, planning, registration, schedule, student, university
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Betting on the Future
I try to avoid tying anything to serious to predictions. If I do, I frame the future as gains, not losses. Continue reading
Posted in Psychology
Tagged antifragility, finance, future, microblog, money, optionality, prediction, Startup, time
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Why Are Software Engineers So Specific?
Software engineers have to examine tiny differences every day. Sometimes this mindset leaks into other parts of our lives. Continue reading
Posted in Software
Tagged engineering, microblog, personality, soft skills, software
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