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Technology makes bombs and it can put us on Mars. Technology is neither good nor bad. It is a reflection of us.
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Recognizing the gains of emerging markets like Columbia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Turkey is not just good manners. It’s good business.
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Networking has come to take on negative connotations. Adam Rifkin was listed as Fortune’s best networker, with more connections on LinkedIn to the most powerful people in the world than […]
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Robert Kaplan advises people to write down the story of their failures in order to make themselves aware of them.
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On a day-to-day life in the colon is probably pretty mundane, says science writer Mary Roach.
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Mastery is basically a form of intelligence that people reach after years of working in a field, years of practice, experience, some failure.
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I think there are so many voices out there now weighing in at all times that no single piece of criticism can have the same impact, not at this moment […]
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I made predictions for what the global economy would look like in the very long term, maybe 10, 20, 40 years down the road. We are seeing some of these […]
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Predictive analytics is technology that not only gives organizations the power to predict the future but also to influence the future.
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Robert Kaplan explains that his book is all about process, or teaching the steps that people need to reach their own potential.
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We spend the first year teaching children to walk and talk and the rest of their lives telling them to shut up and sit down.
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In the age of social media we might have large networks but few if any real relationships.
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Today there is a multiplicity of outlets now through which you can get supposed economic research and access to new economic ideas.
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In Space Chronicles, Neil deGrasse Tyson describes how the Soviet Union was a catalyst for the U.S. space program, and China might be considered a similar catalyst today.
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Roger Moenks’s I Am Eco Warrior Project aims to stylize the environmental movement as cool or in the frontline of pop culture.
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The Planetary Society is the only organization now that does optical searches, so we have a telescope that looks, if you will, for laser signals from other civilizations.
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We are conscious of both more and less than affects our nervous system
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Robert Kaplan explains how success is not about meeting someone else’s definition of success, but defining it on your own terms.
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The tax on corporate profits is a terrible tax. Economists to this day don’t know who pays it. And that means that we really don’t know who’s bearing the burden.
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Some parents need to confront the fact that their children are not normal and that they are not normal parents either.
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Author and NYU professor Adam Alter delves into the psychology of “drunk tank pink.”
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Art and science are really not that different in their objective. Just they’re different in the way they approach it.
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While there is a chance that many of the scientific innovations that have been forecast will come true, even within our lifetime, we still can’t count on them. We have […]
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What would people use a 3-D printer at home for? Probably for making things that are consumable that they need on demand.
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Datafication refers to the fact that daily interactions of living things can be rendered into a data format and put to social use.
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The future won’t be easier, simpler, or less uncertain than what we’re living in today. The only way to unlock the solutions to that wild terrain we’re walking into is […]
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Instead of outsourcing innovation overseas we need to create a talent funnel here in the United States. If we don’t act, “we’re gonna be faced with significant challenges as a […]
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Finding the right work-life balance is like navigating an iron triangle which involves an individual, the boss, and the support of the people who are in their life.
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The idea that a painting is not complete until the viewer responds to it was conceived of by Alois Riegl. He determined that as art evolved, you see there’s a […]
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We are socialized to blame ourselves when things go wrong in love because that is what is available to refashion when you are in a psychiatrists office. Sociology can help […]
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