According to recent neurological insight, the muse is more apt to reward long periods of sustained concentration than intermittent fits of vision.
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The art market is a market where commodification is the purpose even at the level of museums which effectively exist by virtue of the generosity of patrons.
Companies too much believe that secrets are their secret sauce.
The first serious discussion of a legal right to privacy in the United States didn’t come until the year 1890 and that was because of the invention of a technology and that technology was the Kodak camera.
The key to a healthy information diet is understanding that this stuff is about your health, not about productivity or politics or fact-checking.
An information diet has to be about personal responsibility.
An information diet has to be about personal responsibility.
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Research shows that a good night’s sleep—seven hours or more—results in better and more prolonged exercise sessions later that day.
Information technology will change health care in ways similar to how Amazon changed the landscape of the retail industry.
More than anything else, eating an excessive number of calories is what makes people fat.
Ironically, what are called “compatibility genes” give each person their individuality.
Behavior that would constitute psychosis in adults may be (an unpleasant) part of children’s natural emotional development.
The link between periodontal disease and heart disease is so well documented at this point as to not need further discussion, but evidence is also accumulating, and has been for […]
I can’t really influence you most effectively if I don’t know where your mind is at now.
There are other ways of negotiating that can actually get people more of what they want in their interactions.
My vision and view of negotiation is that we are all negotiating all the time.
Every time we learn something it’s a journey. We think we understand it, then we keep going, then we get confused again.
Neuroscientists have since proven that trust is akin to a drug literally because oxytocin is released in the brain when someone feels that someone is trusting them.
As the world has gone from connected to interconnected to interdependent, I believe we’ve entered a new era.
From the perspective of a leader, somebody who wants to hold onto power, it’s the worst form of government because it puts you at the greatest risk of losing power.
There is an interesting interplay between power corrupting and corruption empowering. The causality does not go one way.
We really can’t tell the difference between people who might seek power for some greater good and people who seek power just to aggrandize themselves.
Think of an argument as a collaboration where the two sides are trying to find the right answer.
When you concede a point, what you’re doing is making an investment in your ability to be taken seriously and listened to by people in the future.
You can take your competitive drive and use it to make you more receptive to changing your mind if the evidence warrants it.
Whether we concede it or not, humanity longs for its cosmic significant other.
New industry figures show that, as the country still struggles in the grip of an economic crisis, bike sales have outnumbered car sales for the first time.
The basic technologies to enable us to look inside the brain and see its functioning are growing exponentially. And they’re at a point now where we can actually see individual interneural connections forming and firing.
An Oxford University study found that up to half of US jobs are at risk of becoming computerized in the next 20 years. Industries with greatest impact include transportation, administrative support, and, perhaps surprisingly, service.