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Fear of being scammed can lead us to make decisions that go against our values and goals — both as individuals and as a society.
Socrates lived during a time when people did not strive to separate fact from fiction. So how much of what we know about Socrates is true?
According to surveys, approximately half of artificial intelligence experts believe that general AI will emerge by 2060.
Aligning your goals with deeply held values produces better results—in your career and life.
First, recognize that our genes make us worrywarts.
On the menu: stews, cheese, and fermented drinks.
Learning and development leaders can play a key role in fostering inclusion in the workplace, improving creativity and innovation in the process.
By taking Satan out of the religious context, storytellers explored the nature of sin in new ways.
For a long time, important events could only be visualized retroactively through paintings. Photography allowed us to capture history as — or sometimes even before — it happened.
Many of the most popular apps are about self-improvement.
A new study used artificial intelligence to analyze relationship data from thousands of couples.
Serving as the inspiration for the modern horror classic “The Blair Witch Project,” what does our fascination with this unsolvable mystery tell us about our modern psyche?
Eastern traditions have complex views on how karma affects your life.
There’s still hope for implicit bias training, research shows.
The author of classics like “A Farewell to Arms” and “The Sun Also Rises” is known and loved for his simple yet effective writing style. Here’s how to imitate it.
Why finding joy is more easily attainable than the pursuit of happiness.
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Life is absurd, that detail can be the start of a great many things.
Amid such suffering, people need some joy.
Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York is the kind of film that makes you laugh and cry at the same time.
Any dataset that can be quantified over time can be turned into a contest that is both exciting and (a little bit) enlightening.
Nietzsche both wished he was as stupid as a cow so he wouldn’t have to contemplate existence, and pitied cows for being so stupid that they couldn’t contemplate existence.
Satire and an inflated sense of self-importance collide in a series of maps that goes back more than 100 years in American history.
Can we affirm everything in life, the beauty and the suffering? Nietzsche says yes.
A rift in thinking about who should control powerful new technologies sent the brothers on diverging paths. For one, the story ended with a mission to bring science to the public.
A new study found that personality growth in young adults predicted career benefits such as income, degree attainment, and job satisfaction.
We all know that work-life balance can be difficult, but do we make it harder on ourselves by how we choose to conceptualize the idea? More specifically, is the concept […]
More than any other nation, Japan tends to feel comfortable with the idea of humanoid robots entering the home.
A recent NIHR report found that students with previously low connectedness scores saw improvement in well-being and eased anxiety.
Using urinals, psychological collages, and animated furniture to shock us into reality.