Words of Wisdom — April 17, 2014 Newton on the Intelligence of Nature bigthinkeditor Copy a link to the article entitled http://Newton%20on%20the%20Intelligence%20of%20Nature Share Newton on the Intelligence of Nature on Facebook Share Newton on the Intelligence of Nature on Twitter (X) Share Newton on the Intelligence of Nature on LinkedIn “Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy” ― Isaac Newton
Neuropsych 25 years since Columbine: We’re closer to decoding mass-shooter psychology Public mass shooters almost always have worldviews shaped by the "3 Rs": rage, resentment, and revenge.
Thinking Everyday Philosophy: “Is there anything wrong with trauma dumping?” When does "oversharing" become an issue?
Leadership Adam Grant on how to identify and develop high-potential leaders The ability to toggle between abstract and concrete thinking is a key differentiator of high-potential leaders.
Business Want true success? Be more philosophical about “good” and “bad” failure. Bob Dylan gave us the paradoxical gem "there's no success like failure, and failure's no success at all." He had a point.
Starts With A Bang The idea that matter is mostly empty space is mostly wrong Practically all of the matter we see and interact with is made of atoms, which are mostly empty space. Then why is reality so... solid?
Surprising Science Waterton Lake Eclipse Incredible photos of the “blood moon” on April 15th show that the lunar eclipse was quite dramatic, as of course expected. Tuesday’s reddish moon is the first in a series […]