Chief Unlearning Officer Jack Uldrich explains how to unlearn–and change your life–without any words.
Keep an Open-Mind to Unlearning
Are you open-minded? If so, when was the last time you changed your mind about a long-held belief? When was the last time you publicly admitted you were wrong? When was the last time you acknowledged that another person could look at the exact same thing and come to an equally valid — but opposite — [...]
Which is More Dangerous: The Tiger or the Jungle?
To Unlearn: Ask This Question
One of my preferred methods of unlearning is to ask a new question. I also believe that changing one's self is more important than trying to change the opinions of others. Nevertheless, I understand the appeal of trying to change people's minds. I confess I still spend too much time trying to do it … [...]
An Easy Way to Gain Wealth: Unlearn
I was rereading Anthony de Mello's book, The Way to Love, last evening and this sentence caught my attention: The reason why you are unhappy is because you are focusing on what you do not have rather than on what you have right now. Interestingly, earlier in the day, I was reading Nassim Taleb's new [...]
I’ll Drink to a New Approach to Underage Drinking
Like many people, I consumed my fair share of alcohol in college. Now that I'm a parent and my own kids are approaching high school age, I have a decidedly more conservative perspective on the consumption of "adult beverages." The one thing I am convinced won't work is relentless lecturing about the many risks associated [...]
