Why why why why why. If the why is big enough the how is easy
Diderot Effect : Denis Diderot, the 18th-century French philosopher, observed a phenomenon that has since been known as the Diderot Effect. This refers to the idea that acquiring a new possession can trigger a cascade of further desires or purchases, leading to excessive materialism and potentially financial problems.
Adagio for Mechanics and Consistency
Problem-Solving To solve any problem, there are three questions to ask yourself: - First, What could I do? - Second, What could I read? - And third,Whom could I ask?
Hofstaders law. PERT technique. Monte Carlo Simulations. Hofstadter's law is the observation that “It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.” In other words, time estimates for how long anything will take to accomplish always fall short of the actual time required -- even when the time allotment is increased to compensate for ...