The hottest Integrity Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Common Sense with Bari Weiss 496 implied HN points 19 Jan 26
  1. Legalized sports betting is now widespread and lets millions place fast, in-game wagers from their phones.
  2. Easy access to betting has driven rising addiction and debt and changed how fans watch and behave at games.
  3. Betting has fueled harassment, death threats, and game-rigging scandals that threaten players’ safety and the integrity of sports.
Nabeel S. Qureshi 1506 implied HN points 12 Jan 25
  1. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want. If you can handle rejection, you can open up new opportunities for yourself.
  2. Move quickly and take action. Procrastination slows you down and can make tasks seem harder than they really are.
  3. Surround yourself with positive, energetic people. They can inspire you and help you achieve your goals.
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Less Foolish 373 implied HN points 13 Jun 23
  1. Challenging the status quo can lead to personal growth and a sense of liberation.
  2. Questioning societal norms, like wearing masks, can lead to personal empowerment.
  3. Living with integrity is more valuable than seeking validation from others based on status.
The Leadership Lab 177 implied HN points 28 Nov 23
  1. Integrity involves energetic wholeness, energy flow, congruence, and alignment, allowing for the full flow of energy and aliveness.
  2. Denying impulses can lead to complexity and drama in life, it's important to honor and confront our deepest wants.
  3. In decision-making, focus on learning about yourself and staying present in the process, moving beyond the idea of right or wrong answers.
The Heart Attack Diet 79 implied HN points 21 Dec 23
  1. Scientific honesty requires complete transparency and openness in reporting findings, including potential flaws and conflicting data.
  2. Soft sciences are facing a replication crisis, prompting a reevaluation of their methods and credibility.
  3. Striving for scientific integrity involves challenging one's own beliefs and being open to critique and correction.
Science Forever 79 implied HN points 26 May 23
  1. There were challenges in communicating the foreign influence investigation properly, leading to disruptions in researchers' careers.
  2. There was a lack of direct communication with individual scientists involved, causing confusion and fear.
  3. Efforts were made to shift from a prosecutorial approach to an administrative approach, fostering engagement and open communication in the scientific community.
Humanities in Revolt 159 implied HN points 19 Aug 22
  1. Being good requires conscious effort and intentional action, contrary to the belief that being bad takes more effort.
  2. Moral goodness is seen as an achievement by philosophers like Buddha and Aristotle, emphasizing the importance of developing virtuous habits.
  3. Challenging societal norms or beliefs, even when faced with ignorance or disapproval, is crucial for genuine moral integrity and often requires disobedience.
On Looking 219 implied HN points 08 Apr 22
  1. Drawing other people's ideas can undermine the expertise and creativity of illustrators
  2. Collaborating by drawing others' ideas can reflect power imbalances in the creative industry
  3. Illustration is more than just putting together ideas and drawings; it's a unique creative process that should be respected
Science Forever 19 implied HN points 04 Mar 24
  1. Research integrity issues are systemic, not just due to individual mistakes. Institutions must take responsibility for addressing these problems.
  2. Tools like Proofig help catch errors in papers, emphasizing the importance of correcting mistakes promptly.
  3. Reducing stigma around correcting papers, proactive responses from institutions, and encouraging a culture of self-correction are crucial for improving research integrity.
The Future Does Not Fit In The Containers Of The Past 27 implied HN points 15 Jun 25
  1. Trust is key in any relationship or career. It helps people work together quickly and confidently.
  2. Integrity means being honest and consistent in your words and actions. When what you say, believe, and do align, you create a trustworthy image.
  3. To earn trust, be clear about your intentions, share data, be transparent in your processes, and fix mistakes when they happen. These habits can help you build strong relationships.
Humanities in Revolt 159 implied HN points 02 Mar 22
  1. Our values shape our decisions and outlook on life, driving both practical considerations and ultimate goals.
  2. There are different kinds of value - some objects are valued for their usefulness (extrinsic value), while others are treasured for their intrinsic worth.
  3. Understanding the distinction between means and ends is crucial in leading a fulfilling life, emphasizing the importance of setting clear goals and intentions.
Critical Mass 10 implied HN points 17 Aug 25
  1. There are two big problems affecting science in the U.S. One comes from inside universities, where some groups are interfering with research and free speech.
  2. The other problem is a direct attack from the current government on science and research systems, which could harm the integrity of higher education.
  3. Both these issues are serious, and we need to fix them to protect the quality and reliability of scientific knowledge in America.
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 0 implied HN points 06 Feb 12
  1. Building and maintaining credibility is difficult, and failing to keep promises erodes trust.
  2. Experience is valued in hiring not just because of technical skills, but also for demonstrating integrity and responsibility.
  3. Living a disciplined life and fulfilling commitments are essential for personal growth and success.
The Leadership Lab 0 implied HN points 24 Oct 21
  1. We live in an age of leverage where modern technology and debt allow us to achieve more with less. How we use this power matters.
  2. Seeking perfection can be limiting. Embracing imperfections and uncertainties can lead to more growth and aliveness.
  3. Integrity in conscious leadership is pivotal. Understanding and embracing integrity can help improve leadership effectiveness.
Wayne's Earth 0 implied HN points 14 Dec 22
  1. Embrace Impermanence - Life is impermanent, so appreciate the present and not take it for granted.
  2. Practice Self-Discipline - Use logic over emotions for better decisions and personal growth.
  3. Find Your Purpose - Strive for excellence, pursue dreams, and never give up on goals.