Dan ScharchWhy Your Brain Can’t Decide EverythingIt takes just seven numbers to break you down.Jun 9, 2015Jun 9, 2015
Dan ScharchHow to Leave the Impression of a LifetimeA few summers ago, a friend of mine died in a boating accident. I didn’t know him for long.Feb 23, 2015Feb 23, 2015
Dan ScharchThe Existentialism of Tiny Habits — From B. J. Fogg’s tooth to Daniel Pink’s PurposeTen years ago, I wrote in my journal that I wanted to read more, write more, and exercise more. Simple goals, numbered down a single column…Feb 3, 2015Feb 3, 2015
Dan ScharchGathering Gems: The Everyday Art of StealingOr How Oscar Wilde was Full of ShitJan 11, 2015Jan 11, 2015
Dan ScharchTHE WAYS OF THE WORLD THROUGH BLACKOUT DRINKINGWhen I drink, I blackout. It happens quite a bit. And it shouldn’t. But something about my brain shuts off if I have a couple drinks…Dec 22, 2014Dec 22, 2014
Dan ScharchEveryone is Dying: Should We Slow Down or Speed Up?I have a great idea for the next time someone offhandedly asks, “Hey! How are ya?”Nov 10, 2014Nov 10, 2014
Dan ScharchThe Bored Are As Good As DeadThere is no answer. I have to repeat it to myself like Dorothy did in The Wizard of Oz.Nov 3, 2014Nov 3, 2014
Dan ScharchThe Strength of Expecting Nothing and Doing It AnywayBarry Schwartz believes the secret to happiness is low expectations. Depressing, right? It doesn’t have to be.Oct 27, 2014Oct 27, 2014