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Leadership Psychology
Andrew Markell — philosopher, martial artist, and CEO advisor — argues that true endurance comes from desire, ritual, and learning to evolve through chaos.
A contemplative approach to leading others can help us accept the tension of not always knowing how things will play out.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Jono Hey — whose sketches have been shared by the likes of Bill Gates and Steven Bartlett — draws some of his most valued leadership insights.
Former sports agent Molly Fletcher translates the discipline of great athletes into a framework for achievement in any field.
We’ve made god-like figures out of hard-charging CEOs — but it’s a bad idea to get high on your own supply.
If someone can make you feel insecure, incomplete, and inadequate, they then can present themselves as the solution you need.
Psychopathic tendencies may be present to some extent in all of us. New research is reframing this often sensationalized and maligned set of traits and finding some positive twists.
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Why do the worst people rise to power? University College London professor Brian Klaas responds.
Anyone can have a bad day at work, but not everyone scores this high on narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism.
There’s no science in this episode of science fiction… but there’s a lot of suspicious happenings that no one’s noticing. Following up on the best episode of the season, thus […]