The art and science of calling the shots… it is not as simple as it sounds.

Sophie Benshitta Maven

Context: A thing or idea is better distinguished by what it is not than by what it is. Well distinguished vs. poorly distinguished behavior For example, the 10 commandments (from the Old Testament): some of the commandments are worded just … Continue reading →

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