“GET OUTTA MY WAY”

“GET OUTTA MY WAY”

Pedestrian traffic in Grand Central Station is a bit of a miracle. Thousands of people, all walking quickly, in almost non-Euclidian chaos, headed toward different trains. And no one collides. We see the same thing at a more dangerous clip when a four lane highway merges. The cars are just a few feet apart (or…

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Aha! | Seth’s Blog

Aha! | Seth’s Blog

Aha! | Seth’s Blog Teaching is not about assignments, textbooks or authority. It’s about the pedagogy, connection and approach that creates the conditions for a willing student to change their mind. Everything else is simply grunt work. Sooner or later, we are all self taught. August 23, 2025 Source link

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How to find yours [+ real-life examples]

How to find yours [+ real-life examples]

Have you ever seen an online ad campaign that has absolutely nothing to do with you? I just saw one on Facebook — it was a brand I’ve never heard of promoting a product I’d never buy. I’m not the brand’s target audience, and that brand is missing out by not understanding who to market…

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Centering | Seth’s Blog

Centering | Seth’s Blog

Conversations and projects usually revolve around an axis. It could be a goal or an urgency or a person. It might be the boss. Wondering what they want, what they need, what sort of mood they’re in, what just happened, what might happen. “What would Jeff do?” It might the clock. SNL goes on at…

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The violinist problem | Seth’s Blog

The violinist problem | Seth’s Blog

Two hundred years ago, there were a lot of violinists. Many made a living at it. If you were of means and wanted to hear music, your best option was to hire someone to play it for you. Of course, the invention of the phonograph and the radio changed all of that. Now, one great…

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