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What is liberal America’s big, and possibly fatal, mistake? Failing to recognize its own extremists.
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Where will you work in the future? As automation revs its engine, we may have overlooked a vast middle ground where human intelligence and machine intelligence collaborate.
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Spirituality plays a different ballgame than science, so the language used in either of them doesn’t often match up to the other side. This, says religious teacher Rob Bell, creates a lot of conflicts.
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Depends on how you define it: Digging in to the science of what it means to be cool.
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Creative and original thinking takes both patience and practice. Because your brain is actively trying to fight it.
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At the dawn of the AI era, where decisions made now could affect the future of mankind, regulation over tech giants is needed now more than ever.
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Who or what is God? One religion answers this question better than the others
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“Life is brutal, and becoming resentful about your relative position is a way to make it more brutal,” says Jordan Peterson.
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A great sermon doesn’t mean setting props on fire—but it sure doesn’t hurt, says Rob Bell.
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We constantly seek new information to keep our mind’s sharp.
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Facebook might be the biggest social network but it’s far from the first, despite what those in Silicon Valley will have you believe.
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Is the world actually flat? Let’s ask someone who has some actual perspective on the subject… from space.
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Want a crash-course in filmmaking from by three-time Emmy winner, two-time Golden Globe winner, and Oscar nominee Stanley Tucci? You got it.
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Robert Wright and Massimo Pigliucci discuss the challenges of scientism.
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To become a talent-driven industry leader, companies need a new power player in their C-Suite: the CHRO (Chief Human Resources Officer).
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Martin Amis explains why the biggest challenge of free speech is learning to use it responsibly.
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This incredible woman helped a community of women turn their lives around in the course of just a couple of weekends.
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Geobiologist Hope Jahren explains why knowing your legal protections is probably more useful than attending another behavioral seminar on avoiding harassment.
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Ever had an argument that never ends? There’s a reason for that, says psychotherapist Esther Perel.
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Here’s how looking down at 4 billion years of Earth’s history changes you.
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Thanks to the beauty (and rigor) of formal mathematics, coders can now create hack-proof technology.
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In 1868, equal protection under the law was granted to every born and naturalized U.S. citizen—no exceptions. That’s radical, says Van Jones.
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Should kids be on social media? If yes, what are some good rules to have?
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The ability to say what we want, when we want, is an important part of American democracy.
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Writers need to understand their role in the storytelling process, says bestselling author Martin Amis.
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Bryan Cranston reads the 26th Amendment of the U.S. Consitution and reminds Americans not to take their right to vote lightly.
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Why are the poorest Americans still sold on the American dream?
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NASA’s director of science communication explains why success and failure are vague, impractical metrics to give young people.
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