Articles of the week 07/12/22

Giant steps: why walking in nature is good for mind, body and soul

from The Guardian

It always feels good to be reminded that something you already do is beneficial. Even as the weather takes a severe cold turn here in the UK, it was good to be reminded of the value of getting outdoors as often as possible.

If any Londoners fancy a winter trek themselves, Country Living nominated one right here in Richmond Park as the best winter walk in the UK.

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Elon Musk is showing what a waste of time Twitter can be

from The Economist

It’s important to have my (fairly critical) views of Elon Musk challenged occasionally, and whilst this article isn’t exactly sympathetic, it does highlight Musk’s achievements and why he (and all of us) might be better off if he focused on other businesses.

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Why intellectual humility matters

from Financial Times

Understanding our biases, and admitting when we are wrong is something almost all of us could be better at. Jemima Kelly looks at how some problematic beliefs can arise from a lack of intellectual humility.

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