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One of the many lessons we should be learning from COVID: the importance of statistics education.
Understanding causality and probability is critical to being informed and making wise choices.
How much better off would we be if schools replaced trig or calculus with stats?
I believe in freedom of speech, but not freedom of megaphone.
We don't have to cancel every person whose words we find objectionable, but we don't have to amplify their voices either.
#WednesdayWisdom
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The true measure of leadership is not the authority you command or the number of followers you have.
Your success as a leader is how much good people do thanks to your presence.
Your legacy as a leader is how much good people keep doing in your absence.
#wef20#davos
“Advice is situational.” One of the best takeaways from @AlyssaMastro44 latest book. Seems obvious, but is key and should be dispensed as a caveat to every piece of advice ever given.
You can trust your gut when (1) you're in a predictable environment, with (2) regular practice and (3) immediate feedback on your judgment.
If those conditions aren't met, don't trust your intuition. Test your intuition with data.
#SaturdayMotivation: https://t.co/hhNJt2WCjw
Generosity doesn't become selfish when it brings you joy. It energizes you to keep giving and prevents the receiver from feeling guilty.
Giving isn't sacrificing yourself for others. It's caring enough to share your time, talents, and connections with others.
#GivingTuesday
Don’t just follow people because you agree with what they think.
Follow them because you’re intrigued by how they think—and how they make you think.
#TuesdayThoughts