Peruze
64 episodes
Einstein
Albert Einstein's public persona as a genius masks a more complex reality. He was not a child prodigy, struggled with joblessness after graduation, and had a secret daughter. Despite myths of failure, he excelled in math and offered his future Nobel Prize money for a divorce. These revelations highlight his tumultuous, human life beyond his iconic image.
The Great Mental Models Vol-III
5 Surprising Truths About How the World Really Works
Why do our best-laid plans sometimes fail? Why do systems—from our careers to our companies—often behave in unpredictable ways? We work hard and...
The Great Mental Models Volume-II
The post discusses five scientific truths that can transform how we perceive the world and navigate our lives. It emphasizes that many people mistake speed for productivity, illustrated through historical examples like Napoleon's campaigns. It also highlights the inevitability of change, comparing physical barriers that eventually fail to mental divisions that hinder progress. The idea of inertia explains why harmful beliefs often persist despite contradictory evidence. The "Red Queen Effect" underscores the need for continuous improvement in competitive environments, while Einstein's relativity reveals that multiple valid perspectives exist. Ultimately, these insights offer valuable lenses for understanding challenges we face daily.
The Subtle art of not giving a f*ck
Our culture is obsessed with positivity. Every day, we’re bombarded with messages to be happier, healthier, smarter, richer, and just… _better_. This relentless pressure to chase the positive is sold as the key to a good life. But what if this constant pursuit is the very thing making us anxious, insecure, and miserable?
