Why Dave Jensen Broke His Own Nose (The Things They Carried)

Why Dave Jensen Broke His Own Nose (The Things They Carried)

Who is Dave Jensen in The Things They Carried? What are the defining moments for his character? Dave Jensen is a soldier in Alpha Company, a unit of the U.S. Army in the Vietnam War, in The Things They Carried. Jensen breaks fellow soldier Lee Strunk’s nose and then lives in fear that Strunk will retaliate. We’ll cover the most important scenes involving Dave Jensen in The Things They Carried.

Ultimate “Checklist for Checklists”—20 Steps to a Great List

Ultimate “Checklist for Checklists”—20 Steps to a Great List

Can checklists help you be more efficient in your life and avoid careless mistakes? How do you create a great checklist? Look no further than our ultimate “checklist checklist”–everything you need to know to create an effective checklist. Take a look at our checklist for checklists, then learn about how to create a checklist and how checklists can improve your life.

Chaotic System: What It Is + Why You Can’t Explain the Past

Chaotic System: What It Is + Why You Can’t Explain the Past

What is a chaotic system? What are some examples of chaotic systems, and how does the fact that history is a chaotic system affect our ability to explain the past? A chaotic system is a dynamical system that’s highly influenced by its beginnings. A chaotic system can’t be explained because it’s impossible to see how all its variables interact. There are two kinds of chaotic systems: level one chaotic systems and level two chaotic systems. We’ll cover how chaotic systems work, why they’re unpredictable, and the difference between level one and level two chaotic systems.

Complex Problems: How to Solve Them, the Simple Way

Complex Problems: How to Solve Them, the Simple Way

Brenda Zimmerman and Sholom Glouberman, who study complexity, defined three kinds of problems: simple, complicated, and complex. What’s the difference? Particularly, what’s the difference between complicated problems and complex problems? A complex problem is a problem that has many variables and for which the outcome is uncertain. An example of a complex problem is raising a child. You learn from raising one child, but the next child may require a different approach. We’ll look at the nature of complex problems, how they differ from complicated problems, and how to solve complex problems in the workplace.

Hindsight Bias: Definition, Examples—You Can’t Predict History

Hindsight Bias: Definition, Examples—You Can’t Predict History

What is hindsight bias? How does it influence how we think about not only the past, but also the present and the future? Hindsight bias is the human tendency to believe that events that have already happened were more predictable than they actually were. Looking back, we think we could have predicted how history would unfold—it seems obvious in hindsight. But while today we can describe how history has unfolded so far, we can’t say why it’s turned out the way it has. We’ll go in depth into the hindsight bias definition above and cover hindsight bias examples.