Week 1 Notes: Why Philosophy Matters to Everyday People

I’ll be posting a series of my notes so you can get an idea of what I’m studying in Praxis. Module 4, which is month four of Praxis focuses on consuming content and critical thinking, rather than creating something every day. Continue reading Week 1 Notes: Why Philosophy Matters to Everyday People

New Month of Praxis, Philosophy and Critical Thinking

It’s a new month which means a new Praxis challenge! Throughout this month I’ll be consuming more information instead of shipping content every day.

This month’s challenge I’m learning about critical thinking and philosophy and why it matters to successful entrepreneurs.

Critical thinking is essential for problem-solving, which drives entrepreneurs to think outside the box. This is where philosophy steps in especially when morality and customer care is concerned.

At the end of this month, my goals are to become even more logical, debate effectively, and ask better questions.

Additionally, I’ll continue to track my progress in Praxis by posting all my notes for this philosophy and critical thinking module.

How to Solve Valencia College’s Parking Shortage

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I returned to college for a day to sit in on a lecture from my economics professor, Jack Chambless. It felt a bit strange to be back on campus but I was greeted warmly by my professor. Today’s lecture was about government interference in the free market and supply and demand, but I’ll just focus on supply and demand.

Valencia College experiences a shortage of available parking spots and right now it costs nothing to park. Professor Chambless proposed a plan that would help solve this problem. Continue reading How to Solve Valencia College’s Parking Shortage