RL is flawed
Nothing Either Good or Bad
Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Friday, February 2, 2018
Limits of Artificial intelligence
Wired article on AI and the limits of deep learning.
https://www.wired.com/story/greedy-brittle-opaque-and-shallow-the-downsides-to-deep-learning/
https://www.wired.com/story/greedy-brittle-opaque-and-shallow-the-downsides-to-deep-learning/
Thursday, December 14, 2017
11 Books on Positive Psychology
Good resource to try to learn more about positive psychology.
ThriveGlobal.com: 11 Psychology Books That Will Improve Your Work and Life
ThriveGlobal.com: 11 Psychology Books That Will Improve Your Work and Life
Friday, December 8, 2017
Nine ways to improve your meetings
Nine Common Sense Rules for Getting the Most Out of Your Meetings
Ray Dalio
TED talk
1. Make it clear who is directing the meeting and who it is meant to serve.
2. Make clear what type of communication you are going to have in light of the objectives and priorities.
3. Lead the discussion by being assertive and open-minded.
4. Watch out for “topic slip.”
5. Enforce the logic of conversations.
6. Be careful not to lose personal responsibility via group decision making.
7. Utilize the “two-minute rule” to avoid persistent interruptions.
8. Watch out for assertive “fast talkers.”
9. Achieve completion in conversations.
Ray Dalio
TED talk
1. Make it clear who is directing the meeting and who it is meant to serve.
2. Make clear what type of communication you are going to have in light of the objectives and priorities.
3. Lead the discussion by being assertive and open-minded.
4. Watch out for “topic slip.”
5. Enforce the logic of conversations.
6. Be careful not to lose personal responsibility via group decision making.
7. Utilize the “two-minute rule” to avoid persistent interruptions.
8. Watch out for assertive “fast talkers.”
9. Achieve completion in conversations.
Monday, July 31, 2017
Kairos time
Business Insider with a great article.
Two types of time according to the Greeks:
Two types of time according to the Greeks:
- Chronos (measured by the ticking clock)
- Kairos ("in the moment")
Kairos, on the other hand, has a spiritual implication, a sense of significance. It represents time “in the moment,” giving everything into that moment and receiving everything it has to offer. On Kairos time, you are truly present, not rushing toward the next thing.
Live like Kairos
Monday, July 3, 2017
Ten questions that can change your life
Interesting premise. Solid questions, too!
The Next Web: 10 questions that can dramatically change your life
The Next Web: 10 questions that can dramatically change your life
- What would this look like if it were easy?
- What can you to reach your ten year goal in the next six months?
- If this was my last day on Earth, will I be proud of this?
- What's on the other side of fear?
- Is this a 'Hell Yeah'?
- What's the one thing I could do that if completed, everything else becomes easier or unnecessary?
- If not now, when?
- How do I protect the downside?
- Is this what actually happened or is this my own story?
- What if I did the opposite?
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