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Jim Lee, President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics, tells us how his childhood obsession with Superman changed his life.
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In the spirit of the 1969 moon landing, we now have a golden opportunity to pursue “nondisruptive” creative solutions.
The rise and fall of Josh Harris — the genius who anticipated the digital revolution just a little too soon.
Creative people are better able to engage brain systems that don’t typically work together.
What Shark Tank pitches, Sundance films, and unusual sandwiches show us about our choices.
How do we deal with information overload and unlock creativity? Build a second brain.
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The transformational change driven by AI will elevate neurodiversity inclusion as an organizational asset, argues Maureen Dunne.
Whole Foods Market founding CEO John Mackey synthesized the counterculture with capitalism and drove a food revolution.
Asking the wrong questions can hold you back. Natalie Nixon explains how to ask divergent questions to become a great thinker.
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The smartest person in the world was Isaac Newton, a true polymath whose brilliance never has been, nor ever will be, surpassed.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
The great philosopher spent the final portion of his painful life in a vegetative state. Did illness get him there, or was it his own philosophy?
AI researcher and author Ken Stanley wonders how our rear-view perspective on success fits into a serendipitous mode of innovation.
The reported supremacy of generative AI over human brain-power in business ideation depends on how you define “better.”
James Fadiman PhD, who has 60 years of experience in the field, believes they are.
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The Grammy-nominated artist reflects on a life of heartbreak and a future full of hope.
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Ancient societies revered dreams. Modern science tells us why.
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Creativity and achievement require balancing hard work with the restful power of calm.
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick explains why “co-intelligence may be the future of AI.
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Innovation training encourages the kind of creativity and problem solving that can lead to breakthroughs in business.
To understand Vincent van Gogh, we must first debunk the myth of the tortured artist. Van Gogh believed his illness inhibited his creativity.
AI can deliver a more equitable and prosperous future — if accompanied by ethical and responsible stewardship.
AI helped create films like “Jurassic Park” and “A.I.”, so Steven Spielberg and other artists shouldn’t worry about losing their jobs.
Does Platonic love actually exist?
On a cosmic scale, our existence seems insignificant and inconsequential. But from another perspective, humans are completely remarkable.
Through woodworking, John Furniss, known as The Blind Woodsman, discovered a new purpose and a way to share his vision with the world.
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The AI is helping Twitter users plot movies, design meal plans, and more.
A physicist discusses the boundaries of reality and experimentation.
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We spend over a third of our lives at work, yet the global workplace is often not a happy place. The solution may lie with our feelings of attachment.