Some neuroscientists question whether the body can “keep score” of anything in a meaningful way.
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Former SNL star Jay Pharoah answers our most challenging questions about life, self-esteem, and changing his mind.
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MakeLoveNotPorn founder Cindy Gallop says women need to stop giving a damn what people think.
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The NFL icon talks overcoming a difficult childhood and what’s needed to succeed in a world where the cards are stacked against you.
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Over 250 million records sold and more than 70 platinum hits later, Jason Derulo sits down with us to talk about goals, insecurities, and why he still doesn’t feel like he’s “made it.”
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He co-created one of TV’s funniest shows. He still felt like a failure in his 30s. This is comedian Neal Brennan’s story about conquering toxic self-talk.
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Biology plays an important role in emotional reactions, but neuroscientist Kristen A. Lindquist posits that our culture is just as influential.
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Aragon AI CEO Wesley Tian tells Big Think Business how he took his company from initial conception, through acceleration, to the scaling phase.
In a psychedelic state, the relationship between your “narrative” and “minimal” selves seems to transform in unique ways.
“I was incarcerated well before I was in prison and I was free before the gates of prison opened up and let me out.”
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Talking about money with loved ones is awkward. Here’s how to do it.
There are three kinds of memory that all work together to shape your reality. Neuroscientist André Fenton explains.
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Jim Lee, President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics, tells us how his childhood obsession with Superman changed his life.
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Combining years of neurological research and mindfulness techniques, Dr. Heather Berlin helps us better understand how the body’s most complex organ can easily be misled into negative thinking - and how we can stop that from happening.
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The corporate unicorn was yesterday — now we should consider the wisdom of black and white stripes.
Retired astronaut Ron Garan believes that before we can begin solving our problems, we must understand our interrelatedness through the "orbital perspective."
Whether in Russia or China, the secret police are defined by their unquestioning loyalty — as well as by their poor career prospects.
Though Sun Tzu’s "The Art of War" is a classic military treatise, its advice applies to all manner of conflict.
Learn to spot the scientists who are searching for the truth rather than money, ego, or fame.
“The Tao of the wise is to work without effort.”
The golden rule of self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness you treat others.
Women have made incredible gains into STEM fields, but they continue to face gender biases in the workplace.
A competency framework is a way to align individual performance with organizational goals. Read on to learn how.
There are many ways asynchronous learning benefits both individuals and organizations, from learner autonomy to cost savings.
As the skills gap grows, learning and development can help ensure the viability of an organization’s talent well into the future.
Here's how learning leaders can best take advantage of the technology that employees carry with them everywhere.
Next year is the perfect time to have better conversations!
Alibaba has played a key role in China’s meteoric economic rise.
From mobile learning to microlearning, these five methods for training employees are some of the most effective in the modern world of business.
Automation technologies manufacture goods or provide labor with minimal human intervention. They can trace their origins as far back as the 16th century—and arguably further—but didn’t take off until the […]