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4mins
If you feel like you're on a hamster wheel in life, it might be time for a powershift.
8mins
In classical liberalism, justice leaves society better off by providing a chance for a better life.
Institute for Humane Studies
3mins
How you think about your work alters your relationship to it.
4mins
Astronaut Garrett Reisman talks NASA, SpaceX, and where we're headed next.
2mins
How can you give and receive more productive feedback? Form a psychological contract with a trusted partner.
How can we track the spread of COVID-19 where testing is not widely available? How can global health be improved by innovation and cooperation? Over the last few years, Kinsa […]
2mins
Learn how to negotiate like a shark. Here are Shark Tank investor Daymond John's tips for powerful communication.
While our world is in a period of indefinite stasis, people’s needs aren’t. Now is the time to become positive disruptors, creating the transformations that need to happen to make […]
2mins
While we might not love the idea of deadlines, they can be cause for some of our greatest creative work.
How do we make sense of an inflection point as we’re living it? How do we build more resilience into ourselves and our systems moving forward? In this interactive session, […]
5mins
The ability to interact peacefully and voluntarily provides individuals a better quality of life.
Institute for Humane Studies
1mins
Creating a healthy, cohesive work environment leads to better productivity.
2mins
The standard face-to-face team is inefficient for employees and employers alike.
4mins
Tech is rising and America's middle class is vanishing. Here's what to do.
3mins
The welfare state is broken. UBI is the smarter, more effective option.
3mins
Distraction at work is a symptom of cultural dysfunction, not a symptom of technology, as many people claim.
6mins
The costs of prohibition are great, but can people be trusted to make the best decisions for themselves?
Institute for Humane Studies
3mins
Sometimes, the more understated you are, the more positively you'll be received.