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The business expert recalls his experience with Muhammad Yunus who never started off saying he would win the Nobel Prize.
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A conversation with business expert and author.
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Elizabeth Gilbert talks about an important lesson she learned from the mother.
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Elizabeth Gilbert spent most of her early career writing about and for men; now, she’s labeled a “chick lit” writer.
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Elizabeth Gilbert, author of “Eat, Pray, Love” shares her thoughts on modern love and marriage.
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Elizabeth Gilbert says there is a danger in America of having too many choices.
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Elizabeth Gilbert discusses a wide variety of treatments for life’s problems.
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As a writer with the freedom and time to travel, Elizabeth Gilbert used Eat, Pray, Love as a way of taking others on a spiritual journey.
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Elizabeth Gilbert argues that spiritual self-discovery doesn’t have to happen through travel.
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While physical discipline in writing is important, meditation and yoga fall by the wayside during periods of intense creativity.
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In life, says Elizabeth Gilbert, we are all handed one simple gift. Hers is writing.
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A conversation with author Elizabeth Gilbert.
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The author sees radical transparency as a sustainable way forward in a smart consumer economy.
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As Obama comes off his meeting with the Dalai Lama, a psychologist describes a past meeting that the exiled monk had with a group of neuroscientists where he wound up […]
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The author looks at competition through the lens of emotional intelligence.
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The author unpacks two common emotional disasters at the leadership level.
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Daniel Goleman on playing well with others
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The author creates the right balance between emotions and intelligence.
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The author touts the I-you model for treating each other and the planet.
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Daniel Goleman originated the theory of emotional intelligence. Here he describes the four domains that govern it, i.e. how we handle ourselves and our relationships.
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The author on how doing the right thing will become an increasing part of consumers’ lives.
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Businesses know how to make things cheaper, making better (and yes, greener) things cheaper.
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The author laments the “mindless” way in which India is growing.
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The author says there is nothing special about Earth Day per se.
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Psychologist Daniel Goleman introduces the new ecological intelligence.
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A conversation with psychologist and author Daniel Goleman.
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The coming biotechnology revolution will allow us, in the next 15 to 20 years, to reprogram our genes to resist both aging and disease. By mid-century, we may all be […]
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Futurist Ray Kurzweil discusses how robotic red blood cells will aid in ending disease as we know it.
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The true promise of nanotechnology, says Ray Kurzweil, is that “we’ll be able to create just about anything we need in the physical world from information files with very inexpensive […]
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