Don’t Let the Fear of Criticism Hold You Back

Don’t Let the Fear of Criticism Hold You Back

Are you letting fear of criticism hold you back? Are you putting the opinions of others before your own? Pushing your work out into the world is more important than how it will be received. Don’t let the fear of criticism stop you from sharing your creations with others. Creating for the sake of creating is the point, not the validation from others. Keep reading to learn how you can overcome the fear of criticism and give your work the recognition it deserves.

5 Major Themes in The Other Wes Moore

5 Major Themes in The Other Wes Moore

What are the major themes in The Other Wes Moore? How do the themes relate to Wes Moore’s life? The Other Wes Moore explores several interconnected themes that reveal how environment, relationships, and circumstances can dramatically alter life trajectories. The book examines the effects of fathers, mentors, poverty, and racism. Read on to explore the major themes in The Other Wes Moore.

The Foster System: Rachel Hollis Struggled as a Mom

The Foster System: Rachel Hollis Struggled as a Mom

Are you considering becoming a parent in the American foster system? Are you already a foster parent and dealing with the many struggles that come with it? For a time, Rachel Hollis, author of Girl, Wash Your Face was a foster mom in the foster system. She shares the difficult and personal journey she had to go through in her hopes of adopting a daughter. Keep reading to hear about Hollis’s foster system experience and her tips on how to persevere through difficult times.

Tetlock’s Forecasting Styles: Foxes and Hedgehogs

Tetlock’s Forecasting Styles: Foxes and Hedgehogs

What are the foxes and hedgehogs in the context of forecasting? How do they differ in their approach to making predictions? In his book Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction, Phillip Tetlock distinguishes between two forecasting styles: foxes and hedgehogs. Hedgehogs are the big-picture thinkers and foxes are analytical and detail-oriented. Read about foxes and hedgehogs, as it relates to forecasting.

The Categorical Imperative: How We Define Morals

The Categorical Imperative: How We Define Morals

What is the categorical imperative? What does it mean for religion and morality? The categorical imperative is the idea that individual moral principles should be judged on the basis of whether or not they would make sense as universal principles. This indicates that religion shouldn’t be the deciding factor about what is or isn’t moral. Read more about the categorical imperative below.