How Can I Make Better Decisions Professionally?

As I have seen in many HBS-sourced articles I read, in recent years, both in the public and private sectors, the number of good decision-makers has significantly decreased, and compared to the past, the number of weak decisions has increased considerably. We focus not on the decision itself but on the person who will make the decision.According to HBS, in a state, a company, or … Okumaya devam et How Can I Make Better Decisions Professionally?

Why Van Gogh Cut of his ear? Who is Van Gogh in deepest way?

Van Gogh is born on 30 March 1853 in Groat Zundert, south Netherlands. From Childhood Van Gogh displayed a stubborn and moody spirit. His father was a Protestantd pastor, in his early life he initially chose to orient his life towards Protestantism, becoming a preacher in London, a theology student, and an evangelist in the mining populations of the Borinage region. He practiced painting and … Okumaya devam et Why Van Gogh Cut of his ear? Who is Van Gogh in deepest way?

Wrong Decisions, Massive Bankruptcies What I Learned from Harvard Courses

Concise Insights: Wrong Decisions, Massive Bankruptcies In recent years, we’ve witnessed many companies undertaking massive layoffs, downsizing, or going bankrupt. While most attribute these issues to election cycles, shifting foreign policies, global environmental challenges, or economic fluctuations, what about the companies themselves? Were they entirely blameless? Even without these crises, many of them were likely destined for failure. One major reason lies in poor decision-making … Okumaya devam et Wrong Decisions, Massive Bankruptcies What I Learned from Harvard Courses

The colour of depression, blue🔹

The color blue is generally found in nature as a pure pigment, and for this reason, it is often produced through mixtures. Since it is considered a cool color, blue gives a refreshing and soothing feeling. Many artists have used blue as a color to symbolize melancholy and depression. The phrase “feeling blue” corresponds to the same state, meaning to feel sad or depressed. Blue … Okumaya devam et The colour of depression, blue🔹

Homo Homini Lupus! Is Human Evil? ; Is Man a Wolf To Man? Locke – Hobbes – Rousseau

According to Locke, features such as the ability to compromise and communicate are inherent in human nature. These characteristics have not been given by history but have always existed in humans and will continue to do so. Rousseau, on the other hand, argues that humans do not possess an unchanging essence. He claims that the phenomenon of history, culture, and society introduces and transforms us. … Okumaya devam et Homo Homini Lupus! Is Human Evil? ; Is Man a Wolf To Man? Locke – Hobbes – Rousseau

Innovative Dissent: Cem Boyner’s ’99 is Trash’ Philosophy Explored

An essential element underpinning modern societies is the inventions born out of innovative and creative actions fueled by people’s desire to question and improve the current state. While inventions are often seen as solutions developed after encountering a problem, they actually arise from a deeper motivation: dissent. Cem Boyner’s famous phrase, “99 is trash,” could succinctly encapsulate this idea. But what exactly does “99 is … Okumaya devam et Innovative Dissent: Cem Boyner’s ’99 is Trash’ Philosophy Explored

The Dynamic Duo: Exploring the Enduring Friendship of Obama and Biden

In the realm of American politics, few partnerships have captured the public’s attention and admiration like that of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Their journey together, from the campaign trail to the White House, has been marked by a deep friendship, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to the betterment of the nation. In this blog post, we delve into the unique and enduring relationship … Okumaya devam et The Dynamic Duo: Exploring the Enduring Friendship of Obama and Biden

The Poignant Reality of Unexperienced Happiness: A Dostoyevskian Perspective

Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the renowned Russian novelist and philosopher, once remarked, “In fact, the thing that hurts the most is not disappointments. These are happiness that can be experienced but cannot be experienced.” In these few words, Dostoyevsky encapsulated a profound truth about the human experience, shedding light on a nuanced aspect of our emotional landscape. This sentiment resonates deeply with individuals who grapple with the … Okumaya devam et The Poignant Reality of Unexperienced Happiness: A Dostoyevskian Perspective

The Power of Belief: Unraveling the Wisdom of Picasso

He can who thinks he can, and he can’t who thinks he can’t. This is an inexorable, indisputable law. Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso’s quote, “He can who thinks he can, and he can’t who thinks he can’t,” serves as a profound reflection on the influence of belief systems on individual achievements. Picasso, a trailblazer in the world of modern art, recognized the intimate connection between one’s mindset and the realization of accomplishments. … Okumaya devam et The Power of Belief: Unraveling the Wisdom of Picasso