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Exercising a element of "Republic Design," Brazil’s Top Court, in Convicting Ex-President, Again Changes History’s Course
The all-powerful Supreme Court, ruling over parking tickets and conspiracies, ends Jair Bolsonaro’s presidential hopes with prison term
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Sep 141 min read
We Are Losing the Information War with Ourselves
Since deleting my Twitter account nearly three years ago, I’ve generally ignored social media. However, in the last 48 hours I’ve spent...
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Sep 131 min read
Experience emotions without being consumed by them
Neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris explains that when we fully feel our emotions, even anger can evaporate into openness.
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Sep 131 min read
Workers are increasingly being fired, or placed on leave, over political posts
Reactions to the conservative activist’s killing have become a litmus test for employers’ tolerance for political speech by employees, in...
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Sep 131 min read
Winning the Battle Against Yourself
Many of us have been raised to believe that if we want to get something done, we just need to set our minds to it. Where there’s a will,...
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Sep 131 min read
The No. 1 relationship skill Gen Z should master before their first job
The psychotherapist, author, podcast host and speaker said talking to strangers is the No. 1 relationship skill Gen Z, in particular,...
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Sep 131 min read
Why Encouraging Workplace Friendships Benefits Businesses
New survey finds a vast majority of employees view connections to colleagues as essential to their happiness and productivity.
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Sep 131 min read
Sad, bad, dysfunctional & dangerous: U.S President again displays suboptimal leadership
Rather than condemning violence and calling for unity, the president of the United States accused his political opposition of being...
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Sep 121 min read
A silent killer of A.I. success
Why eliminating ‘process debt’ is critical as we move into an agentic AI world.
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Sep 121 min read
"Slow" is (...or should be!...) the new "fast"
The business case for moving deliberately. "THE" related book
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Sep 121 min read
Workplace reading program aims to boost business through empathy
A program called Reflection Point is billed as a book club redesigned for the modern worker, where colleagues gather to share opinions...
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Sep 121 min read
Strawberries in Winter
Most Americans do not want civil war. Anyone who is declaring it should stop.
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Sep 111 min read
Six Ways to Start Early and Lift Your Mood
Try my protocol for a happy start to the day and see what works for your own well-being.
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Sep 111 min read
Humanity at a discouraging, ... even concerning, moment? (UII w/Claude)
DM Good morning! Today I'm discouraged and concerned regarding what appears to be the "net effect" of "humanity's trajectory." While...
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Sep 1133 min read
The AI-Driven Assembly Line
Bots will orchestrate work and do routine tasks while people deal with ambiguity
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Sep 111 min read
The Tragedy of Charlie Kirk’s Killing
The activist’s murder is a disaster for the country. Related thoughts Another Excerpt to first link above: "Words are not...
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Sep 111 min read
The Beginning of the End of NATO?
This is when the world finds out whether the United States remains committed to Europe’s defense. More on this topic
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Sep 111 min read
Use the “Johari Window Model” to improve your conversations
It’s hard to know what other people know. But it’s not impossible. Excerpt: " The problem is that when we go into conversation with...
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Sep 111 min read
To err is human, to regret, divine
In his new book, The Power of Regret , best-selling author Daniel Pink makes a case that regret can serve as a compass for better...
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Sep 111 min read
Hollywood’s Monkey-Selfie Problem: Who Would Actually Own a Movie Made by AI?
Creatives, executives, and legal scholars are all debating what “intellectual property” even means in the age of machine intelligence:...
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Sep 101 min read
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