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In a distracted time, our virtual, split-screen, and nomadic lives nurture diffusion, fragmentation, and detachment.
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It is thinking… that offers a quiet eye in the storm of time… – Hannah Arendt
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…while it does take more time to fix someone else’s mistake than to do it yourself in the first place, these are short-term investments of time with long-term gains.
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It’s easy to be someone’s partner during the good times, but it’s most important during the hard ones…
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…you don’t reach the top by taking no for an answer, especially not the first time you get it.
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…it’s time we dispel the myth that creativity must be spontaneous and is limited to geniuses. Creativity is an active process, not a passive one.
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Multitasking, when it comes to paying attention, is a myth. The brain naturally focuses on concepts sequentially, one at a time.
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The events that happen the first time you are exposed to information play a disproportionately greater role in your ability to accurately retrieve it at a later date.
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Ironically, the demand for new skills is coming at a time when colleges are least able to adapt and provide them because growing student numbers restrict the time available for staff to offer personalized teaching.
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We live in a time when the ability to adapt is critical.
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