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How an 11-Year-Old Boy on a Boat Became a Source of National Pride—and Envy
A 20-second dance, dubbed ‘aura farming,’ made him the world’s coolest kid, much to the dismay of his more talented rivals; ‘There are...
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Aug 191 min read
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7 traits emotionally intelligent people avoid
We often talk about what emotionally intelligent people do, but we don’t talk about what they avoid doing.
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Aug 191 min read
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See the world as a savvy startup does
Professor Rory McDonald, an expert in disruptive strategy, urges corporate leaders to learn from startups—and preschoolers—as they seek...
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Aug 191 min read
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A.I.: a mass delusion event?
Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it. Excerpt: " The interview triggered a feeling...
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Aug 191 min read
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Envisioning three tomorrows
S ocieities' and business' landscapes are changing rapidly. Imagining life, company and society under three profoundly different...
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Aug 191 min read
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The decline of drinking, explained in one chart
S cience says that even moderate drinking is bad for you — and Americans are listening.
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Aug 181 min read
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Why People Get the ‘Sunday Scaries’
The end of a weekend has always been unpleasant, but there is something distinctly modern about the anxiety many people feel on the eve...
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Aug 181 min read
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Archeology: an example of imprisonment of the human mind, ... and by extension A.I. as well. (UII w/Claude)
DM If it is valid that the human (homosapiens and similar species) have existed for millions of years, it seems unlikely to me that only...
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Aug 1822 min read
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AI Won’t Replace Historians
A chatbot can summarize existing knowledge. New knowledge requires the spark of human creativity. Excerpt: "Axios last month published a...
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Aug 182 min read
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‘The Science of Revenge’ Review: Vengeance Isn’t Benign
When people hurt us, we want to get back at them, it’s only natural. But do thoughts of retribution harm us? Are there alternatives?...
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Aug 181 min read
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A Nation of Lawyers Confronts China’s Engineering State
As the Chinese economy surges forward, the U.S. has lost its capacity for physical improvement. Excerpt: "How did America lose so much...
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Aug 181 min read
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Clear and present endangerment of the U.S. "Republic" model of government? (UII w/Claude)
DM Please summarize "Project 2025." Project 2025 is a comprehensive conservative policy blueprint developed by the Heritage Foundation...
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Aug 1738 min read
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The dark history of our obsession with productivity
Americans have been on a quest to get the most out of every working minute since the nation’s founding, often at the detriment of the...
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Aug 171 min read
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Repairing relationships is the career superpower nobody talks about
The ability to navigate hard conversations successfully is a critical skill — for individuals as well as companies Excerpt: " Sometimes...
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Aug 161 min read
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‘UnWorld’ Review: Your AI Wants a Divorce
Jayson Greene imagines a world where digital versions of ourselves take on unwanted tasks—but may also decide to go off on their own.
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Aug 161 min read
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How I Learned That College Students Aren’t Snowflakes
My course, ‘You Can’t Think That,’ filled quickly, showing students’ appetite for intellectual freedom. Excerpt: " For years I threatened...
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Aug 161 min read
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Ohio State Football’s Radical Offseason Workout: Reading a Book
Why the national-champion Buckeyes squeezed the extra assignment into an already packed schedu le Quick Summary Ohio State’s football...
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Aug 161 min read
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Nobody’s Buying Homes, Nobody’s Switching Jobs—and U.S. Mobility Is Stalling
The paralysis has left many people in houses that are too small, in jobs they don’t love or shackled with ‘golden handcuffs.’ For...
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Aug 161 min read
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The 2 freak accidents that shaped human evolution
“So many things could have happened in a different way that we wouldn't be here at all, both individually, for sure, and certainly as a...
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Aug 161 min read
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Chatbots Are Primed to Warp Reality
A growing body of research shows how AI can subtly mislead users—and even implant false memories. Somewhat related Excerpt to first link...
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Aug 152 min read
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