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Why The Right Change Often Feels Wrong

Posted on November 28, 2017May 4, 2023 in ask berkun, Culture, Management, Philosophy, Project Management, Relationshipsby Scott Berkun

On Tuesdays I write about the top voted question on Ask Berkun (see the lovely archive). This week’s question came from J.R.…

On The Quest For Fun

Posted on September 21, 2016September 22, 2016 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

Last week I saw Ian Bogost speak at Town Hall Seattle about his new book, Play Anything: The Pleasure…

The 7 Questions For Any Tradition

Posted on August 30, 2016May 24, 2021 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

A tradition is simply a custom that has been passed down from one generation to another. Their longevity can…

Staying Sane In An Insane World 

Posted on July 28, 2016October 17, 2018 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

How would you explain the events of this year to someone from the year 2050 who time traveled to…

The Advice Paradox

Posted on September 29, 2015September 29, 2015 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

“The ultimate question of any advice, rules, or traditions is, What do you ignore and why? No one can…

Designers, Morality and the AK-47

Posted on July 28, 2015March 11, 2021 in design, ethics, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

Recently Mike Monteiro wrote about whether the AK-47 is worthy of study for a design student. I agree and…

What Questions Never Leave You?

Posted on March 24, 2015December 11, 2015 in ask berkun, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

[Each Tuesday I take the top voted question from readers and answer it (submit yours here).  With 119 votes, this week’s winner…

Why Small Ideas Can Matter More Than Big Ideas

Posted on January 8, 2015March 4, 2021 in Creative Thinking, Innovation, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

[Originally published at Harvard Business as Does Size Matter For Ideas?] Americans are preoccupied by the size of things: big…

The Distraction-Free Life?

Posted on December 29, 2014November 10, 2015 in Philosophy, Writing Wellby Scott Berkun

Maybe the challenge of modern life isn’t external distractions, but our lack of practice with concentration? I learned to…

Saving Your Creative Soul (video)

Posted on December 26, 2014January 25, 2016 in Creative Thinking, Philosophy, video of talkby Scott Berkun

We share a mass confusion about creativity – why are ideas are so fun in our minds but so…

The Rules I Live By

Posted on December 16, 2014March 6, 2021 in ask berkun, ethics, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

[Note 12-5-17: this question came up this week for a 2nd time, with 368 votes, by Richard Ferrers, and…

Life as Reinvention

Posted on November 19, 2014April 15, 2016 in ask berkun, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

[Of the 247 kickstarter backers of The Ghost of My Father, there was one gold sponsor, contributing $1000 in…

My Next Book? The Atheist of Jerusalem

Posted on November 17, 2014November 18, 2014 in Books, Philosophy, projects in progressby Scott Berkun

In 2012 I visited Jerusalem for the first time and had an amazing experience. I’ve long been a student…

Help wanted: researcher & photographer for next book

Posted on October 31, 2014January 6, 2015 in Philosophyby Scott Berkun

[THIS POSITION WAS FILLED. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST] My latest book, The Ghost of My Father, is barely two…

Why Bad Odds Can Be Good For You

Posted on August 19, 2014July 23, 2015 in Philosophyby Scott Berkun

Sometimes I have an idea for something I want to make. When I mention it to friends, I eventually…

How To Get Out Of A Bad Habit

Posted on July 21, 2014July 22, 2014 in ask berkun, Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

I regularly take the the top voted question from readers and answer them in a post. With 62 votes, today’s winner…

Why You Are Not Drowning In Data

Posted on June 25, 2014February 1, 2018 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

[This essay appeared in issue #9 of Offscreen magazine] We love to blame the world because the world can’t…

Should you ban Woody Allen’s films?

Posted on February 23, 2014March 6, 2014 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

The resurfacing of Woody Allen’s past is sad from many perspectives, amplified by how a daughter and a family…

When Did You Last Change Your Mind?

Posted on February 3, 2014August 7, 2015 in Culture, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

When was the last time you changed your mind about something important? As children we changed our minds frequently…

Why do we accept bad systems?

Posted on August 8, 2013March 6, 2021 in ask berkun, ethics, Philosophyby Scott Berkun

Each week I take the top voted question from readers and answer it.  With 45 votes, this week’s winner was “Why…

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