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The Cognitive Biases That Are Actively Ruining Your Career Decisions
You think you're being rational. Your brain has other plans. Five cognitive biases that hijack career decisions without leaving fingerprints.
Why You Ask for Advice But Don’t Take It (And What That Actually Means)
You asked five people. Four said leave. You stayed. You weren't looking for advice. You were looking for the one person who'd give you permission to do what you'd already decided.
Opportunity vs. Architecture: The Difference Between a Career Move and a Career Drift
You took each job because it was the best option at the time. String fifteen best-available options together and you get a career that happened to you.
The Analysis Trap: How Smart People Use Research as Procrastination
You've read twelve articles about career transitions. You've made zero transitions. The research isn't helping you decide. It's helping you postpone.