Learning from Life: Navigating the Unknown for Personal Development

Aligning with the year-long arc of self-discovery and growth, our discussions have so far centered on the aspects of ourselves that remain hidden. Various biases, assumptions, and even habits block parts of the world’s perception by our conscious mind. These are our blind spots. Today, we dive deeper into how to embrace what we cannotContinue reading “Learning from Life: Navigating the Unknown for Personal Development”

The Ellsberg Paradox: Why Uncertainty Makes Us Uncomfortable

“Familiar thoughts feel true fast.” – Daniel Kahneman Your brain favors familiarity over accuracy. What feels right goes unquestioned, not because it’s true, but because it’s familiar. This bias shapes how we face uncertainty, from everyday choices to life-changing decisions. The psychology of ambiguity: why we avoid the unknown An experience we all might understandContinue reading “The Ellsberg Paradox: Why Uncertainty Makes Us Uncomfortable”

Epistemic Humility: The Art of Being Wrong Gracefully

Aligning with the year-long arc of self-discovery and growth, our discussions have so far centered on the aspects of ourselves that remain hidden. Various biases, assumptions, and even habits block parts of the world’s perception by our conscious mind. These are our blind spots. For today’s discussion, we will examine how to overcome the needContinue reading “Epistemic Humility: The Art of Being Wrong Gracefully”

The Power of Not Knowing: Growth begins when certainty ends

This blog is on a year-long arc of seeking clarity → narrative → truth → humility. It is a journey to uncover some of the hidden biases and assumptions that guide our lives. April becomes the month you learn to release certainty, soften your grip on being right, and step into the zone of curiosity.Continue reading “The Power of Not Knowing: Growth begins when certainty ends”