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Neuroscientist David Eagleman explains how your brain perceives time (retrospectively).
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Theoretical Physicist Lee Smolin argues that the fundamental laws of physics are subject to evolutionary pressures akin to natural selection.
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Bioethicist Paul Root Wolpe argues that the Singularity envisioned by Ray Kurzweil isn’t quite right.
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Agrawal’s adventures in leaving the well-trodden path behind and diving into the risky yet exhilarating unknown are the basis for Do Cool Sh*t: Quit Your Day Job, Start Your Own […]
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson lists the three drivers to accomplish extraordinary things.
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Employees have expectations from their consumer lives about technologies such as mobile. They want to have that same experience now within their corporate environment.
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Wendy Luhabe’s passion for mentoring other women is derived from the example set from her mother, who raised her during apartheid in South Africa.
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Make sure whatever job you pick has enough intrinsic motivators in it that you can enjoy it long enough to get to your goal.
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There is a new cultural player on the scene called the idea entrepreneur who have the ability to influence how people think and affect how people behave.
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Ideas pop up and are subjected to a Darwinian fitness test.
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Entrepreneurship is the pursuit of opportunity beyond the resources you currently control.
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We often personalize our points of view or our ideas and there are people around us that want to aggressively poke at us.
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We are gaining the capability to create products that mimic how a brain works.
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Why do we have so little engagement in work these days? Companies need to be about values.
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Tito Beveridge didn’t set out to build a big nationwide vodka company. He just set out to meet some girls, write off his bar tab, and maybe make $1,200 a […]
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There’s a misconception that the knowledge economy doesn’t also encompass making things.
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How do you get a million and a half people to read a blog post on tax policy? Obama digital wunderkind Teddy Goff has a simple mantra: don’t be lame.
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An investor-relations specialist, Laura Rittenhouse has compiled an annual survey of CEO shareholder letters since 1999 that ranks 100 big companies based on seemingly unquantifiable metrics relating to corporate culture […]
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Economists were seduced by physics because it made their claims seem more scientific. Their belief was in the concept of equilibrium, in which it would be impossible to profit from […]
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For some, the word ‘mastery’ conjures up images of medieval samurai or classical pianists. But Robert Greene, acclaimed author of Mastery, The 48 Laws of Power, and Seduction teaches that […]
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When social comparison trickle into the decisions we make, it affects the way we think about the problem or the decision itself.
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We see memes popping up all the time over the Internet. And yet, anything that bursts in isolation is not useful. It’s just interesting. What makes it useful and what […]
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When it comes to improving your life and your career, it is essential to be able to properly evaluate your strengths and weaknesses.
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We tend to get sidetracked because we are too confident in our own abilities.
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The latest research is showing that kids who plan their own schedules, set their own work actually evaluate their own progress are actually building up their brains. Their cortexes are […]
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“I’m not a philosophical megalomaniac,” says Slavoj Žižek. Philosophy is not here to provide all of the answers. What it can do however, which is more powerful, is ask the […]
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I assert that if you were depressed after learning and being exposed to the cosmic perspective, you started your day with an unjustifiably large ego.
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Robert Kaplan argues that the keys to advancement in your career is taking risks, or “playing the game with some degree of abandon.”
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I am optimistic that religion is not strictly needed. But I cannot be a hundred percent sure because there is no human society where religion is totally absent so we […]
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Fourth Graders seem to be able to do so much more than we give them credit for or even imagine they can.
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