My dad sent me a text the other day with an image attached—a small-block Chevy motor on an engine stand. He’d paid $250 for it at an estate sale near his home in Michigan. A day later, he went back ...
Worrying what others think of you isn’t necessarily a bad thing in moderation. As a result, it can make us kinder and more sensitive to how other people think. It also makes us more likely to avoid ...
One of the brain’s most basic functions is to take random and noisy input from the senses and repackage it in ways that create order and meaning for us— which raises the question of how much of the ...
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When I worked in an office, my morning routine was always the same. I’d snooze my alarm too many times, scarf breakfast in the car, drive 10–15 miles over the speed limit, sprint to the office door, ...
When it comes to money, I'm a natural worrier, a compulsive saver, and a conservative investor. That also translates into a natural affinity for bearish narratives and macroeconomic doomerism. My ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boy, did I ever have it wrong. After diving into the deep end on divisive issues in skiing, exploring how our sport intersects ...
What a difference a year makes. Last week, I found myself on stage at the AI World Congress, delivering a keynote to a room full of people who, twelve months ago, were probably telling anyone who'd ...