03 JUN 2016 by ideonexus
Liberal Arts Majors in Technical Professions
While we’ve hired many computer-science majors that have been critical team members, It’s noncomputer science degree holders who can see the forest through the trees. For example, our chief operating officer is a brilliant, self-taught engineer with a degree in philosophy from the University of Chicago. He has risen above the code to lead a team that is competitive globally. His determination and critical-thinking skills empower him to leverage the power of technology without getting bo...Reminds me of my own career graduating with an English Degree and going into Computer Programming.
08 MAR 2015 by ideonexus
If You Do Get a Degree, Double-Major in Something Useful
Well, the value of graduate school really depends on what you are studying and what you expect to get out of graduate school. I encourage young people to engage in the act of dynamic thinking. That means don't just apply the rules that worked in your field 20 years ago. Journalism is a great example. The media has changed dramatically. I run a media company. I'm in media all the time, and the biggest mistake a journalism major can make is to allow 1985 thinking to dictate how they pursue thei...31 JUL 2011 by ideonexus
Guide Your Child to a $50k a Year Career
Guide your child toward a $50,000 career
People who earn six- and seven-figure incomes, studies show, are not substantially happier than those who earn five. The cutoff is about $50,000, in 2010 dollars.
This is the median income of happy people, higher incomes than this do not come with significant increases in happiness.
19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
Many Hypotheses Become Theories
The distinction between the two dictionary meanings of 'theory' is not an unbridgeable
chasm, as many historical examples show. In the history of science, theorums often start off as
'mere' hypotheses. Like the theory of continental drift, an idea may even begin its career mired in
ridicule, before progressing by painful steps to the status of a theorum or undisputed fact. This is
not a philosophically difficult point. The fact that some widely held past beliefs have been
conclusively proved ...Beliefs about things are often proven false, but evolution and heliocentric theory are here to stay.