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Photograph: Mark Makela/The Guardian - Philadelphia, PA

Photograph: Mark Makela/The Guardian - Philadelphia, PA

CHANGING OURSELVES

STORIES

  • That Time I Got Caught Sitting In On a Ph.D. Neuroscience Class at Penn

  • A Journey Into Authorship

  • Cockroaches & Bunkbeds: My year in a Silicon Valley hacker house

  • How I Willed a Dumb Play-Project Into a Provisionally Patented Product That Entered Consumer Testing

THEORIES

  • The Curse of Consciousness: Why Peak Human Pleasure Exists in the Absence of Thought

  • Why Do We Feel So Robbed When People Die Young?

  • Knowledge is a Double-Edged Sword: If You Use It Wrong You Will Waste Your Life

  • Learn How to Be Alone; Live Your Best Life

  • The Psychology of Why Your Vacation Becomes Unfulfilling (and How to Change It)

CAREER

  • The Playbook I Used to Land a Silicon Valley Job Out of College

  • How to Network Your Way to Influential People - Part 1 - Gary Vaynerchuk

  • How to Network Your Way to Influential People - Part 2 - Gmail Inventor, Paul Buchheit

  • A Sample Query Letter for Literary Agents (Non-Fiction Authors)

  • Imposter Revolutionary - Book Proposal

ADVICE FOR LIFE

  • How to Write a Three-Year Statement to Manifest Your Future

  • Cutting Anxious Habits with the Patience Challenge

  • One Way to Design and Align Your Motivations for Wellness -and- Outcomes

  • How I Taught Myself to Be Confident in High School

  • How I Used the 15-Day Rejection Challenge to Build Courage

BAD POETRY

  • San Francisco

  • pens, fingers, and questions - an automatic poem

  • soulmates

  • Existential Shadow

  • a rare journey into optimism

  • it’s not regret, just loneliness