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A library of interviews with the world’s biggest thinkers.

A bear attempting to catch a jumping fish near a waterfall.
6 min
“While society's been humming along and enjoying all these advances in agriculture and medicine, in the last 50 or 60 years, ecologists have learned a lot about how nature works. I've codified these into a set of rules called the 'Serengeti Rules.'”
Image of Earth set against a black background with the text "A Volatile World" in large white letters.
11 min
“We've engineered a volatile world where Starbucks is completely unchanging from year to year, but democracies are collapsing and rivers are drying up.”
Close-up view of a marble sculpture's lower face, showing a smile with detailed lips and chin against a dark background.
11 min
“If we're to be happy at all, it has to be found outside of this notion of pleasure. We have to step beyond hedonia. But the problem is that we risk going too far.”
A pink brain shaped like a heart with rays emanating from it against a black background.
8 min
“Self-awareness, it's the least visible part of emotional intelligence, but we find in our research that people low in self-awareness are unable to develop strengths very well in other parts of emotional intelligence.”
A hand clasps an older, wrinkled hand against a black background, symbolizing care and support.
4 min
Americans are getting older, and so are traditional healthcare methods. CEO of Northwell Health Michael Dowling shares his take on how we can develop the best care for our elderly loved ones.
Northwell Health
A man in a suit looks upward with a surprised expression. There is a fiery effect in the foreground. Buildings and people are visible in the background.
9 min
"Humans, like most mammals, tend to shut down in really frightening situations for which they have no training or prior experience. Researchers call it negative panic. People do nothing. They shut down."
Aerial view of a large cargo ship with multicolored containers navigating through deep blue ocean waters.
11 min
"Understanding more about monetary policy and the economic regime that you're living under can help ease some of the fundamental uncertainties [that have been] prevalent since COVID, and help you make better decisions in your day-to-day life."