I found a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year-olds their:
• Biggest Regrets
• Biggest Lessons
• Advice to their younger self
Oddly enough, most of their answers are the same…
Here are my top 8:
This guy literally explained why Marcus Aurelius had unlimited power and chose to live like he had none.
The philosophy behind it is 2000 years old and more relevant than ever. Stoicism
Watch this:
The most influential psychologist of the 20th century wrote private letters to his children.
They weren’t about therapy.
They were about how to survive being human without losing your soul.
Here are 9 principles Carl Jung QUIETLY taught his children—that most people never hear about: 🧵
A queen bee and a worker bee have identical DNA.
Literally the same genes.
But one lives 45 days. The other lives 7 years and rules 80,000 bees.
The difference? What they're fed for 5 days.
Here's the process that will blow your mind (and why it's relevant to humans): 🧵
In 1983, Richard Feynman gave a 1-hour masterclass on imagination and physics.
He broke down:
• Fire
• Atoms
• Motion
• Energy
• Magnetism
But underneath it, he revealed how to think like a scientist
12 lessons from Feynman’s masterclass:
1. Imagination beats knowledge
I'm obsessed with cognitive biases.
A "cognitive bias" is a systematic error in thinking that destroys decision-making.
11 most powerful (and dangerous) cognitive biases I've found: 🧵
1. Survivorship Bias: