In today’s eclectic mix, I’m diving into a variety of topics that caught my eye. Want to DIY your cabinet doors? I’ve found 7 ways to suit different skills and tools. Ever wonder if the order of meeting people affects your judgment? A study suggests a surprising bias. Plus, the universe’s mysteries deepen with Webb & Hubble’s latest findings on its expansion rate. And, a thought-provoking look at self-sabotage – is it always a setback, or could it be part of our growth? Stick around for these fascinating reads!
- 7 Ways To Build a Cabinet Door: I’m sharing 7 ways to build a cabinet door so you can choose the one that works best for your skill level and the tools you already have!
- A new study finds that the later we meet someone in a sequence, the more negatively we describe them: New research finds that unconscious bias could disadvantage people who happen to be evaluated later in a sequence, whether it’s job applicants, contestants on a reality show, or Tinder dates.
- Webb & Hubble confirm Universe’s expansion rate: Webb measurements shed new light on a decade-long mystery.The rate at which the Universe is expanding, known as the Hubble constant, is one of the fundamental parameters for understanding the evolution and ultimate fate of the cosmos. However, a persistent difference, called the Hubble Tension, is seen between the value of the constant measured with a wide range of independent distance indicators and its value predicted from the afterglow of the Big Bang. The NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope has confirmed that the Hubble Space Telescope’s keen eye was right all along, erasing any lingering doubt about Hubble’s measurements.
- 🥷🏽 Self Sabotage: The Good Parts: Personal growth books claim self-sabotage holds us back. Business hustle books frame it as a necessary thing. Which is it?