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"The Department of Cringe?"
Renaming the Defense Department is a pathetic stunt
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Sep 51 min read
7 strategies to address professional self-doubt
With a resilience framework, anyone can learn strategies to silence their self-doubt, reframe setbacks, and build confidence.
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Sep 51 min read
AI and the Fight Between Democracy and Autocracy
The AI researcher Gary Marcus says techno-fascism is already happening in the United States. Related" "I've updated my A.I. timeline...
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Sep 51 min read
I Wanted a ‘Team of Rivals’ to Give Me Advice. So I Turned to AI.
By creating a group of virtual experts—each with a unique personality and specialty—I got more feedback than I ever could in real life...
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Sep 51 min read
THE NOCTURNALS
While most people are fast asleep, some ultra-introverts are going about their lives, reveling in the quiet and solitude. They challenge...
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Sep 41 min read
AI-Powered Drone Swarms Have Now Entered the Battlefield
In a new frontier for warfare, Ukraine is using technology to allow groups of drones to communicate and make decisions independent of...
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Sep 41 min read
Job Hopping Is Out, Job Hugging Is In for Fearful Workers
Employees reluctant to give up job in today’s rocky job market
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Sep 41 min read
Crossing a Line That Dates Back to the Revolution
A missile strike in the Caribbean and National Guard deployments are pushing the armed forces beyond their traditional mission.
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Sep 41 min read
How to Turn Anxiety Into Adventure
The secret is to turn your feeling of dread into the excitement of opportunity.
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Sep 41 min read
Short term goals, work happiness and leadership
PwC research shows that employees who set short-term goals are more likely to hit performance targets and be happy at work. Leaders can...
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Sep 41 min read
The surprising link between creativity and risk
The squeaky wheels in your organization may also be important sources of innovation. Related: make sure EVERY voice is heard
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Sep 41 min read
Welcome to the U.S. Vaccine Free-for-All
States are making their own rules.
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Sep 41 min read
Africa wants its true size on the world map
The African Union argues that the Mercator projection distorts the continent, both in size and global attention. KEY TAKEAWAYS The...
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Sep 41 min read
Will AI create more jobs than it replaces?
The predictions of evolutionary theorists and current advances in “multimodal AI” offer strong clues to the future of employment. KEY...
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Sep 41 min read
From the Congo to Hiroshima: The colonial propaganda that powered the Manhattan Project
In this excerpt from “Tales of Militant Chemistry,” Alice Lovejoy exposes how the need for uranium during WWII led the Allied governments...
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Sep 41 min read
How “contemplative leadership” can help us face uncertainty with confidence
A contemplative approach to leading others can help us accept the tension of not always knowing how things will play out. KEY TAKEAWAYS...
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Sep 41 min read
The “Closure Machine”: How humans really see the world
When a tree becomes a swing. Another perspective of "Fitness Beats Truth." KEY TAKEAWAYS In this week’s Mini Philosophy interview, I...
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Sep 41 min read
Why today’s publishers fear Goodreads more than government
In “That Book Is Dangerous,” author Adam Szetela examines the rise of the “Sensitivity Era” in publishing and how outrage campaigns try...
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Sep 41 min read
The Fight for Truth (...first, we must discover, ... and agree, .... upon a common reality)
Jonathan Rauch on the “constitution of knowledge,” disinformation’s dangers, and why reality always wins. Related, a common reality which...
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Sep 32 min read
Goodbye FEMA, Hello Disaster Consultants
Pushing more responsibility for disaster response onto the states will mean depending more on private contractors.
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Sep 31 min read
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