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The old certainties of “business as usual” have been crushed by disruption — here's a strategy for resilience.
The “money taboo” is not a single taboo, but rather an amalgamation of several smaller taboos tied to gender and socioeconomic class.
Proponents of transhumanism make big promises, such as a future in which we upload our minds into a supercomputer. But there is a fatal flaw in this argument: reductionism.
Instead of walking a mile in someone’s shoes, try reading a chapter in their book.
Steam cars hit the U.S. market in the 1890s but were largely extinct by the 1930s. Will technology bring them back?
Fire-breathing dragons may represent chaos and the human impulse to conquer that threat.
Get rid of the notion that the best employees come from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
Do we still remember what we learned in the 1940s?
Between 30% and 50% of the US population says they believe in ghosts.
There are different types of atheism and atheists. In general, they can be classified as the non-religious, the non-believers, and agnostics.
In a psychedelic state, the relationship between your “narrative” and “minimal” selves seems to transform in unique ways.
Joseph Campbell argued that nearly every myth can be boiled down to a hero’s journey. Was he right?
"A cheap loan is beyond all new destiny." Does that mean anything to you?
We rightly celebrate Winston Churchill as one of the world's greatest leaders — but for all the wrong reasons.
Invisible cloaks. Ghost imaging. Scientists are manipulating light in ways that were once only science fiction.
This collection of learning and development quotes serves as a reminder of the meaning and purpose behind this important work.
Reading between the lines of Dorothy’s adventure to the Emerald City.
In an excerpt from her recent book, the behavior geneticist Kathryn Paige Harden carefully explores a topic that's often considered taboo: how genetics affect life outcomes.
Research has shown the benefits of mindfulness, but the current mindfulness craze cannot deliver on its overhyped promises.
Genetic analysis reveals that a specimen collected in 2019 is the same subspecies as one caught more than a century earlier.
You can't throw a DART at everything in space.
When we fail to help in a bad situation, we are morally responsible. So, why don't we pick up others' litter?
Spirituality can be an uncomfortable word for atheists. But does it deserve the antagonism that it gets?
Solving the supply chain crisis before the global economy tanks is going to require many creative approaches. Flexport’s Ryan Petersen has one that just might work.
Here's how to avoid getting duped by the "dark patterns" of online businesses.
Two different studies provide further evidence of the efficacy of psychedelics in treating depression.
Many have argued that free will is an illusion, but science does not support that.
If you’re trying to break a bad habit or start a good one, psychologists have some tips.