“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Brandon Zelasko, VP of operations at SE2.
Andreas Angelidakis' 2006 work "Philosophy Pattern Table and Chairs" is on display at the "Nearly Natural" exhibition, which runs through Dec. 12 at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park. Contributor Thomas S.
We are going to show you two techniques for changing HOW you think about issues. How You Think: Binary thinking dominates as a conversation mode. Binary thinking is the tendency to view the world as ...
Public schools have been plagued by the same divisive issues that have divided the country for the last several years. Binary or either-or thinking makes it difficult for people to listen to or work ...
Binary thinking -- either/or thinking -- is the opposite of quantified, dimensional thinking and it is especially dangerous in medicine and mental health. It is the thinking of division. It falls ...
But this age of binary thinking is not new. Here are two examples in our last two presidencies: President Obama was one-half white and one-half black, but he was referred to in the media as “black”; ...
When conceptualizing misophonia, it helps to shift your thinking away from that which is reductionist. Reductionist thinking may be necessary for scientists to break down that which they seek to ...
We have an election coming up pitting Republicans against Democrats. There’s war in the Middle East between Israel and various Iranian-backed entities. People around the world argue about whether we ...
“There are two sides to every story.” That lesson was drummed into me when I studied journalism years ago. However, stories are more complicated than that, and so are human beings. In today’s complex ...
A lot of the replies in response to the Ichiro-Pete Rose thing from this morning are saying things like this, taken from a comment to that post: “why in the hell should anyone — let alone Rose — ...
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