I'm sure I'm not the first person to realize this, but Tesla isn’t building the Cybertruck for consumers. They’re building it for Mars.
Read MoreWriting is like showering
I’ve always struggled to write. Not because of writer's block or disruptive perfection (though those things are certainly at play). I struggle to write because I know that once I jump into that steady flow of words, it’s going to be really hard to get out again.
Read MoreOverquoting Quotes
Social media quotes on news channels are making me a grammar pedant.
Read MoreSpeaking up for corporate hiring
The state of South Dakota has a peculiar law regarding chiropractic in that chiropractors are prohibited from being employed by corporations. In other words, a chiropractor can only work for himself or another chiropractor. They cannot work as an employee of a hospital, multidisciplinary clinic, or in an on-site clinic. After difficulty posting to the SDCA list-serve (since resolved), I wanted to publish this here as an alternate means of sharing my opinion.
Read MoreA curious video about chiropractic.
This short video has been posted multiple times by chiropractic students and doctors I follow on social media. They've lauded it as an awesome, simple explanation of chiropractic. I think it's pointless and misleading.
Read MoreFeatures vs Benefits
I recently listened to The Health Fit Biz podcast Episode 20 in which they discuss the importance of emphasising benefits over features when selling your services or product.
It helped me realize why I have trouble with the whole sales thing: I do care about features over benefits.
Read MoreScience Literacy Revisited
Today, my brother posted a video of the (possibly) overrated Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. In a press conference he is asked to explain the potential benefits of quantum computing.
Trudeau explained the differences in a very accurate and succinct manner, something we can be quite sure would have turned out differently if the same situation repeated itself further south.
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