When I click on my browser's icon, the home page sometimes shows articles "Recommended by Pocket." The titles and descriptions of these articles make it seem so easy to solve hard problems. They seem to good to be true. If they were true, it seems like people would all be deliriously happy.
The first post I did on this was in January, 2020. Click here to read Part 1.
The second post I did on this was in May, 2023. Click here to read Part 2.
Here are some that I saw recently
"The Surprising Way to Reduce Your Dementia Risk Lower your dementia risk with this one hack"
"How to Ace Almost Any Behavioral Interview Questions: You need to focus on the ‘how’ and ‘why.’"
"A Johns Hopkins Study Reveals the Scientific Secret to Double How Fast You Learn: Making one small change to the way you practice can make a huge difference in how quickly you gain new skills"
"4 Brilliant Ways to Respond to Someone Gaslighting You, According to a Therapist: Gaslighting can often leave us speechless with shock—but there are four assertive ways to respond."
"Want a Promotion? These 4 Habits Are More Powerful Than Talent: Talent can only take you so far. The reason some people are high performers is because they’ve formed good habits."
"You Can Develop a Sixth Sense—and Transform Your Perception of Reality-It may seem remarkable, but significant evidence shows that humans could learn this sound-based “superpower” with some practice."
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