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6mins
It just takes one “yes.” Wharton professor Jonah Berger shares his three tips for getting what you want from others.
10mins
Bo Seo, Esther Perel, and Dan Shapiro share their tips for arguing better.
“Feedback is a gift,” is an easy bumper sticker to apply, but a harder philosophy to put into execution in your real life.
The father of relativity understood that “not everything that counts can be counted” — as do today’s most impactful leaders.
Hermann Minkowski called Einstein a "lazybones" with a "not very solid" education. Less than 10 years later, he would eat his words.
5mins
There are 3 key principles that separate a good conversation from a great one — and they’ll completely change how you communicate.
We used to think, "That email isn’t going to write itself." But now it can, thanks to AI. And there's so much more, from coding to marketing.
Quality down time is important for relationships. Here are three practical suggestions to create more of it.
You could send your potential paramour a perfume bottle, a cigar cutter, travel plans — or maybe some cocaine.
1hr 13mins
This two-time debate world champion gives three tips for constructing the perfect argument.
The outrage machine is fueled by toxicity. But there are practical steps that we can take to recapture control over our emotions.
Science news presents a flood of breakthroughs and discoveries that promise to change our lives. They rarely do.
If you want to write and speak well, use common words, not grandiose ones. Unless you're Shakespeare, you're more likely to annoy people.
Are people are more likely to act less emotionally and more rationally when speaking their second language?
"Human connection is as threatened by unhealthy peace as it is by unhealthy conflict." —Priya Parker
"In witness whereof, the parties hereunto have set their hands to these presents as a deed on the day month and year hereinbefore mentioned."
7mins
Why the best negotiators are nice, not tough.
4mins
“If intelligence is the ability to respond to any argument, wisdom lies in knowing which parts of an argument to respond to.” Harvard debate coach Bo Seo explains how to argue better.