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Your Health Advice Is a Lie. Here’s Who’s Profiting.

📅 July 4, 2026 📂 AI & Machine Learning

Every time someone says “correlation doesn’t mean causation,” a con artist just got away with it. That phrase isn’t a warning — it’s a shield. Behind almost every misleading headline, every viral health tip, every multi-billion-dollar industry, there’s a hidden…

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Why Mathematicians Think Everything Is the Same (And Why That Changes Everything)

Mathematics isn’t about numbers or objects—it’s about relationships and what stays the same under transformation. Isomorphism reveals that two seemingly different systems can be identical in structure, letting you solve problems across domains. This framework turns any complex problem into a search for invariants, a skill that applies far beyond math.

AI Makes Building Products Easy. That’s Exactly Why Most Will Fail.

AI has demolished the barrier to building products — but that’s exactly why most will fail. When execution becomes nearly free, the ability to judge what’s worth building becomes the scarcest, most expensive skill in the room. The one-person company era doesn’t eliminate product managers; it forces them to evolve from feature definers into capability orchestrators who validate demand, design trust systems, and build sustainable loops.

The One Decision That Will Haunt You (or Save You) After College Exams

Most people think the summer after college exams is free time, but it’s a fragmented battlefield of unexpected commitments. Getting a driver’s license then isn’t about convenience—it’s about identity: do you want to arrive at college as a ‘responsible adult’ or hold onto unstructured youth? The real risk isn’t the choice itself, but the illusion of infinite time.

Canada Didn’t Lose Because They Were Worse. They Lost Because Football Is Not About Effort.

Canada dominated possession, pressed like mad, and had more shots. They lost 3-0. Morocco’s five shots and three goals reveal a brutal truth: football rewards precision, not effort. This analysis breaks down why raw athleticism collapses against tactical intelligence, and why developing nations must think before they run.

Weaponized Composure: How France Turned a Dirty Match Into a Masterclass in Psychological Warfare

In a World Cup match where Paraguay resorted to physical intimidation and the referee awarded France three yellow cards to Paraguay’s zero, France won not through brute force but through weaponized composure. Their calm under attack—exemplified by Mbappe’s penalty and post-match snub—offers a masterclass in psychological warfare. The lesson: when facing an unfair opponent, your cool head is your greatest weapon.

The Real Scandal Isn’t That Jiang Fangzhou Cheated — It’s That the System Let Her Through

The Jiang Fangzhou plagiarism scandal isn’t about whether she cheated. It’s about a humanities system so subjective that misconduct is impossible to prove, so tribal that professors weaponize form over substance, and so fragile that a single thesis can reveal the entire edifice of academic credentialism as a collective fiction we’re too comfortable to challenge.