Education

Education

Education should be one of the core’s of our lives. By definition, education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction. This is done through schools or universities. However, this provision extends beyond these institutions. If one thinks about it, we receive education through entertainment, social interactions with others, and through personal research. One…

Types of Project Management

Types of Project Management

There are multiple forms of Project Management. Depending on the task or goal, one form may be better suited to use over another. I wanted to take a moment to look at what a Project Management is and some of the more known types. What is Project Management Before we provide a definition, let’s consider…

Windscribe’s WTF Challenge

Windscribe’s WTF Challenge

Windscribe has extended their submission deadline to June 10th! Total prize pool is now $13,000 USD. Some submissions include the following: Mobile Rainbow Scavenger High Ram Miner Emotional Poop Painter What is Windscribe? Windscribe is a VPN service provider that is based in Canada and is somewhat new in the VPN market. While it is still…

Systems Thinking: A Notion at Work: Speaker August Bradley

Systems Thinking: A Notion at Work: Speaker August Bradley

I came across this fascinating talk by August Bradley. I was impressed with his utilization of Notion.so, and review involving ‘Systems Thinking.’ I will embed the video in this post, but extrapolate some key points and my thoughts on the subject discussed. You can jump into the video involving the following if not interested in…

Fallacies or Errors in Logic

Fallacies or Errors in Logic

Logic is of the Stoic mindset, and a high regard involving critical thinking. However, errors in logic are called fallacies, and can damage one’s respective view and argument. Check out my posts ‘What is Critical Thinking‘ and ‘Critical Thinking.’  More sinister logic fallacies are at times purposedly used as reasonable statements. These purposeful fallacies are…

Every Book a Teacher?

Every Book a Teacher?

     Understanding the current society feeds on quick intel, and just give me the bullet points attitude, few take the time to dig deeper. We are shortchanging and depriving ourselves.  Every book we read is a potential teacher. Reading is a systematic process for learning the essential meanings of that teacher. When we become…

Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

There are two fundamental logical processes accepted. These are the inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning. One form of reasoning can be acquired from the other. Inductive Reasoning You can define inductive reasoning as a method bringing broad generalization through specific observations. More importantly, repeated experimentation and testing provides the same results. When this repeated outcome…