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Distraction at work is a symptom of cultural dysfunction, not a symptom of technology, as many people claim.
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The costs of prohibition are great, but can people be trusted to make the best decisions for themselves?
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Sometimes, the more understated you are, the more positively you’ll be received.
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It takes more than a good idea to land a shark as a business partner.
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Play and experimentation are the keys to creativity and innovation.
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In 1998, former New Yorker editor Tina Brown went into business with Harvey Weinstein. That was a colossal mistake.
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Here’s how to exercise your curiosity and truly experience the world.
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Through experiencing time in a nonlinear way, can artificial intelligence provide us more perspective?
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Despite potential good intentions, interventionist policies are often viewed by classical liberals as violations of individual freedoms.
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We as a society need to rethink the way we value careers over everything else.
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Disagreements should not equal censorship.
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More rules is not what’s going to stop sexual harassment at work, says Johnny C. Taylor, Jr. Change the culture.
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The goal should be satisfaction, not perfection—why good enough is good enough.
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We encode our biases into everything we create: books, poems, and AI. What does that means for an increasingly automated future?
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When setting the standards and expectations for others, first take responsibility for your own.
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In classical liberal philosophy, individual pursuit of happiness is made possible by a framework of law.
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These three tactics will help you focus on the task at hand.
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Striking a better work-life balance comes down to the numbers.
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What good is diversity without inclusion?
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Beware of the “fallacy of excessive expertise.”
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Childhood is an important developmental feature of being human. Helicopter parenting disrupts that.
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Philosopher Peter Singer broaches an uncomfortable truth about the Make-A-Wish Foundation and GoFundMe pages.
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When it comes to individual freedom of expression, the power of external authorities must be limited.
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When it comes to the quality of school systems and curriculum, does the U.S. need a reality check?
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Effort-focused exercises often lead to better, more innovative ideas.
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Technology best serves the user when organic development combines necessity with collective values.
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It’s possible to seek equality without seeking sameness.
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The fourth question will tell you the difference between a good and great leader.
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Deciding how we ought to live is one of the greatest challenges of being alive. Ask yourself these important questions to gain clarity, with philosopher Peter Singer.
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A truly diverse society exudes open-mindedness, not just reluctant acceptance of differing viewpoints.
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