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#92 - Bricolage of Life: Creating Possibilities From Limits
Ben Underwood lost his sight at age three—but learned to "see" through echolocation. His story, along with that of bird-sound expert Izabela Dłużyk, shows how much we can achieve when we focus on what we have, not what we lack. This post explores resilience, resourcefulness, and the balance between personal agency and external influence.
Pawel Pietruszewski
Aug 273 min read


#91 - Resilience as a Superpower: History’s Darkest Irony
Africans' biological resilience to disease, once a strength, became a tool of exploitation during the transatlantic slave trade. Immunity marked them as “suitable” for forced labor. This dark irony reveals a deeper truth: individual strength is powerless against systemic power. History shows it’s not personal grit but collective action that endures. Perhaps we should stop striving to be superhuman and start striving to be super connected.
Pawel Pietruszewski
Aug 203 min read


#90 - How You Can Prove Anything With the “Right” Statistics
The complexity of statistical analysis makes it very easy to misinterpret — or to interpret in whichever way pleases you more. Depending on your agenda, you can use WID or SDR data to prove almost any point you want.
Pawel Pietruszewski
Aug 135 min read
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