One of the great myths in the technosphere is that musicians make good programmers because music is like math. I disagree. Music is not enough like math for any relevant or significant skill transfer.
If you want to be more financially successful, you can learn by taking note of the skills billionaires possess and how they act. Michael Rubin, billionaire CEO of retailer Fanatics, recently told ...
The Ohio Department of Higher Education (ODHE) and Miami University’s College of Education, Health, and Society (EHS) and College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) have partnered to make a new series ...
Michael Rubin attributes his business success to a set of skills he calls "pattern recognition." He told Jay Shetty's podcast those skills help him vet candidates for jobs as well. Warren Buffett also ...
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