Sundry Newsletter: Miles Davis, remaining calm in a damaged plane, business schools and more
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Homestasis (our natural resistance to change, our natural desire for equilibrium... a must read) — fs.blog
American special forces are (surprise!) helping the Saudi army combat Yemen rebels (they were supposed not to be involved) — nytimes.com
How Southwest pilots safely landed their plane with a blown engine (or how to learn to... remain calm) — wired.com
How Kind of Blue by Miles Davis changed jazz — openculture.com
What's wrong with business schools — theguardian.com
Scientists have discovered a mutant enzyme that eats plastic — boingboing.net
Why are Americans so loud? — marginalrevolution.com
What exactly is dopamine? What is its purpose? A primer — slate.com
This is the Sundry Newsletter. It is made of news and stories about tech, psychology, business, science, branding, art, etc. You can find most posts on my blog. Thank you for reading — Ulysse Sabbag.
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