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Occam’s Razor vs. Occam’s Broom
One test for telling insight from excuse-making
Jul 12
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Sabith Mohammed
1
June 2026
The OODA Loop: How to Think Faster and Decide Better Under Pressure Why Some People Make Great Decisions Under Pressure—And Others Don't
In the summer of 1952, American pilots flying F-86 Sabres over North Korea were encountering a puzzle that nobody in the Air Force could satisfactorily…
Jun 19
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Sabith Mohammed
1
2
May 2026
How Bayes' Theorem Can Make You Better at Disagreements
Apply Bayes’ theorem to become more rational and less brainwashed.
May 23
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Sabith Mohammed
2
1
April 2026
The Art of Influence Without Authority
How to build enough trust and influence to lead even when no one reports to you.
Apr 15
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Sabith Mohammed
2
1
March 2026
🧠 Why Losing $100 Hurts More Than Finding $100 Feels Good
Loss Aversion Explained: Why Losses Hurt 2x More Than Gains
Mar 10
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Sabith Mohammed
6
2
February 2026
The Typo that changed the World
What science, history, and scripture all agree on: your smallest action matters more than you think
Feb 28
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Sabith Mohammed
2
6:27
Ramadan Recommended Reads 2026
As we are in the blessed month of Ramadan, I’d like to share some book recommendations from my small library at home.
Feb 22
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Sabith Mohammed
1
1
The Sludge Trap: How Bureaucracy Is Slowing Everyone Down
What Is Organizational Sludge (And Why It's Killing Your Productivity)
Feb 12
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Sabith Mohammed
5
1
January 2026
How to Build Habits That Actually Stick in 2026
Small systems. Consistent action. Remarkable change.
Jan 6
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Sabith Mohammed
6
1
December 2025
The 25 Best Ideas of 2025
My Favorite Ideas of 2025
Dec 31, 2025
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Sabith Mohammed
1
2
Organizational Entropy: How Everything Tends to Fall Apart
The Silent Force That Slowly Breaks Every Organization
Dec 25, 2025
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Sabith Mohammed
4
2
September 2025
What I Learned from the Book 'Design for Six Sigma for Service'
Why Fixing Broken Services Isn't Enough
Sep 4, 2025
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Sabith Mohammed
2
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