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Money is one of the hardest things to talk about in a family. Bruce Feiler offers tips for how to facilitate financial conversation with your children.
2mins
Happy families play together. That's the basis of why it's important to travel together. Author Bruce Feiler walks through the best ways for families to explore their world without succumbing to stress.
4mins
All families fight — it's just a fact of life. The highest functioning families are the ones that manage conflict best.
6mins
Research shows that eating together brings a family closer and helps children develop. The problem is many Americans don't do it.
5mins
Happy families combat the stress of the modern age by always adapting. The system out of which this adaptation occurs is the weekly family meeting.
3mins
Author Bruce Feiler lists the three major family shifts of the past generation and explains how exploring these shifts led him to write his latest book.
1mins
Lawrence H. Summers leads a six-part workshop on employing rational, data-driven thinking to make complex decisions.
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Author and entrepreneur Andrew Keen argues that the free business model employed by Google and Facebook is "the original sin" of the Internet and that it's corrupted everything around it.
4mins
Acclaimed psychiatrist Bessel van der Kolk explores his field's long, complex, and stubborn history with traumatic experiences.
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Kip Tindell, CEO of the Container Store, explains the secret to maintaining honor and integrity while also being a top-notch salesperson.
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Elon Musk is the ambitious founder and CEO of SpaceX, a private company that has won more launch contracts than anyone else in the launch business. In this lesson excerpt, Musk explains his approach to innovation in the space race. The full lesson, available on Big Think+, offers strategies for identifying an industry worthy of disruption.
4mins
Composer Peter Baumann examines the mind's overzealous thirst for information and how anyone can calm their attention.
6mins
Peter Baumann explains the pervasiveness and usefulness of bias in human cognition.
9mins
Keats explains how he combined string theory with San Francisco real estate to explore the relationships between paradoxical concepts.
9mins
Keats explains how marriage can be treated as a metaphor by explaining the process by which two people can become married not by government definition, but by a law of nature, thanks to advances in quantum physics.
11mins
Keats explains how a thought experiment in which he attempts to genetically engineer God allowed him to create a situation in which science and religion became compatible.
7mins
Keats explains an experiment in which he opened a restaurant for plants and how it helped spur an exploration of cuisine as cultural trademark.
8mins
The worth thing to ever happen to us, says Jonathon Keats, was when we stopped being children. Fortunately, he explains (by way of honeybees) that it's possible to re-enter that space of precociousness and wonder.
2mins
Jonathon Keats introduces his workshop on experimental philosophy by listing the rules and lessons he's developed over the years.
8mins
Tony Robbins, author of the new book "Money: Master the Game," draws on his research with industry leaders to help new investors become acquainted with the basics.