Valeriia Muradian
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I'm a software developer from Ukraine who lives in Miami and loves writing about nerdy stuff.
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Challenge Yourself To Read One Popular Science Book a Month
Popular science books are unlike any other books out there. Both educational and entertaining, a good popular science book is a perfect mix of everything that makes reading worthwhile and enjoyable. And while reading only pop-science books might seem like overkill, at least one book a month can make a world of difference.
By Valeriia Muradian3 years ago in Education
Don’t Tune Your Recommendations
Every morning I open social media hoping to read something new, cool, and refreshing. But all platforms already know my interests so I see half of the articles about programming and half about writing. That's it. I could go ahead and tune my recommendations adding a few more topics, but do I really know what I want to read?
By Valeriia Muradian3 years ago in Motivation
- Top Story - September 2021
Curious Graphs That Will Change How You See The WorldTop Story - September 2021
There is a common misconception that data is boring. We imagine long, hard-to-read excel spreadsheets with rows and rows of data and start yawning immediately. Yes, data can be boring, but it's only boring if you can't relate to it. Looking at the random company's expenses for the past 15 years is a tedious task; looking at all your articles to figure out which one got the most views is not.
By Valeriia Muradian3 years ago in FYI
The Psychology Experiments That Explain A Lot About Our Behavior
You and I are way more similar than we would like to admit. Humans share a lot of common traits like a common set of emotions and the capacity for self-awareness, instincts, reflexes, abstract thinking, or knowing right from wrong.
By Valeriia Muradian3 years ago in Humans