Daily Archives: May 17, 2014

Learning to make better decisions

I have long appreciated Daniel Kahneman’s work in Behavioral Finance and the importance of EQ (“emotional quotient”) over IQ. We are presently enjoying his 2011 book “Thinking Fast and Slow” on audiobook. He appeared on Charlie Rose in 2012 to … Continue reading

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A new reason to care about ill-health epidemic: “too fat to fight”

Apparently epidemics of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, impaired fertility, sick children, suffering animals and environmental degradation are not enough reasons for many people and policy makers to move away from the typical processed, dead animal based, western diet, but here … Continue reading

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