A shot goes out to reader Steve for compiling and sending us this information.

Steve’s email appropriately says:

“Max has done more to opening my eyes than any of the crummy, big name operators. In the men’s Internet space, there is only one Max Cantor.”

Steve

Thank you, Steve. In a world full of crummy wannabes and Twitter jockey scum, I run this blog going on 7 years straight providing useful information to better the lives of thousands.

Yale University is offering a free course online — The Science of Well-Being — that teaches you “how to be happier”.

Hurry this course starts today, Oct. 9th and from what I can read 428 thousand people already have enrolled. Business Insider wrote a article on this course last Spring (Mara Leighton, April 4th, 2019). FYI, if you wondered what about Harvard…the world’s most elite institution, guess what: the most popular course in its history is also a course on happiness. It is called “Positive Psychology.” (this one it is not available online or for free to the public).

If you don’t know how to swim…or just need help with it, the Swimator Blog has the basics.

Tai Chi – it seems that Tai Chi is not just for old people, and it is an actual martial art (I had no idea that it was)

My note: Should I teach a course ? Should I do an online course, I was asked recently. My answer:, maybe. Don’t expect it to be free, however. And don’t expect it to be a course on happiness, either. When you’re competing at the level you and I are competing, this course is going to be something else. Something that has never been done.

See also  Free Resources for the Free Mind -Part 7 (1st of this year)

Now let’s not leave Stanford Uni jealous on Yale for its mention.

Decision Analysis from Stanford

3 Replies to “Free Resources for the Free Mind (6)”

  1. Patrick says:

    The Yale course: does it have any reviews ?

    Thank you.

    -Patrick

    Reply
    1. Max Cantor says:

      Patrick,

      I haven’t taken this course, and therefore can’t give you an opinion. But I will try and take it, time permitted.

      Once again, I cannot review all of the material, including links, posted here, and cannot therefore be responsible for that material’s content. There’s no endorsement of links on our part.

      Reply

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