The Latest from Big Think

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Following your intuition is about doing the best that you can do for yourself.
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Reggae offers a firm foundation in roots.
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The musician touts the many benefits of hemp.
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The musician talks about the difficulties of working with the recording industry
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The musician talks about how he supports African unity.
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The musician gives back to the community where he grew up.
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The musician describes where he falls on the political and spiritual spectrum.
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On his new album, “Family Time,” Jamaicans can listen to reggae with a sense of history.
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The musician finds that today’s Jamaican youth, like the rest of the world, have grown more materialistic and less disciplined.
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The VJ is surprised that video remixing isn’t more widespread already, but expects that it will become ubiquitous.
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As music consumption changes, the traditional record label is going to have to adapt or disappear altogether.
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Though sampling has changed with the advent of digital audio, it’s been a fundamental practice in music making since the beginning.
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Global health expert Laurie Garrett has witnessed the technology used to fight disease all over the world. These are her best ideas for the changes needed to change the world.
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If you practice kindness and follow your bliss, you won’t go wrong.
The television will ultimately become one with the computer.
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The Obama generation demands smarter online material.
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A conversation with the host of Current TV.
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Off-beat content is welcome, but it’s up to users to filter quality from crap.
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Dumb and high-minded content both have a home on the Internet.