Long-lived companies show that resilience comes not from individual toughness, but from the strength of the systems around us.
Eric Markowitz is the Managing Partner and Director of Research at Nightview Capital. His forthcoming book, OUTLAST — to be published by Scribner, the flagship imprint of Simon & Schuster and[…]
Every generation has faced a version of this moment — the question has never been what our tools can do, but what we choose to do with them.
Eric Markowitz is the Managing Partner and Director of Research at Nightview Capital. His forthcoming book, OUTLAST — to be published by Scribner, the flagship imprint of Simon & Schuster and[…]
What 150-year-old Japanese workshop Kaikado can teach us about finding calm through focus in an age of distraction.
Eric Markowitz is the Managing Partner and Director of Research at Nightview Capital. His forthcoming book, OUTLAST — to be published by Scribner, the flagship imprint of Simon & Schuster and[…]
The cofounders of think tank RethinkX are convinced that humanity is undergoing civilizational phase change.
What made Leonardo da Vinci last wasn’t magic — it was process — and his study of fluids can help us win the long game.
You no longer need an army of followers to stand out as a writer — “one great piece is all it takes,” says Perell.
In nature, business, and life, survival doesn’t belong to the optimized — it belongs to those with a built-in buffer.
Barry Ritholtz — market commentator, founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and podcast host — shares what really trips investors up.
Bestselling author Seth Godin urges us to rethink our definition of longevity — and to step back and measure what matters.
The history of catastrophe shows that true resilience comes not from restoration, but from reinvention.
Many expect AI to follow a familiar pattern — technological disruption followed by adaptation — but what are we losing in return?
Neuroscientist and author Anne-Laure Le Cunff discusses the lasting benefits of uncertainty, curiosity, and the experimental mindset.
Stockholm has been called a “unicorn factory” for its success with new businesses. A unique connection with sports philosophy helps explain why.