Monthly Archives: December 2018

Why are we giving gifts?

(Featured image credit: Peter Dutton CC BY) Lifting the veil over a mysterious custom This is the time of the year when it is obligatory for any piece with even the vaguest reference to Christmas, gifts, or economics to mention … Continue reading

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Don’t be defensive (be surprised)

(featured image credit: Henry Burrows CC BY) We should be pleased when what we observe contradicts what we believe to be true: wisdom arises when the unexpected happens We people are simple at heart. We are of course incredibly complex … Continue reading

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Don’t tell me what you don’t want

When rejecting something is not enough “Tell me what you want, what you really, really want”, the Spice Girls sang in their catchy hit Wannabe, 22 years ago. They were not (to the best of my knowledge) a bunch of … Continue reading

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