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April 4, 2026

Logical Reasoning

April Edition

You become what you give your attention to. I am striving to become someone who embodies meaningful work.

Which of the following endeavors from March should be continued in April as it most closely represents an application of the philosophical principle above?

(A) To identify potential opportunities for collaborations for the firm, I attended events that represent varying approaches to technology adoption, from an entrepreneurs’ roundtable brimming with AI startup pitches to an evening alongside groups working on the front lines of digital rights, tech accountability, and public-interest technology.

(B) As the LSAT grows closer, I reduced my tutoring hours and paused my Toastmasters membership to allocate more time to studying.

(C) Reconnecting with former colleagues from the instructional design and EdTech industry reaffirmed a stronger interest in relational work over product development.      

(D) Reading and rereading books such as The Digital Delusion by Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick, and On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King helps me unlock new ways of framing ongoing questions.   

(E) After several conversations with program managers, private tutors, and reading specialists about how to improve tracking reading progress, I learned that the heart of the problem is not more data, but better methods of communication.

Curious to hear your answer!

Until next month,

Judy

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