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From honing the art of perception to checking cognitive biases, here are a few techniques employees can learn in critical thinking training.
Aragon AI CEO Wesley Tian tells Big Think Business how he took his company from initial conception, through acceleration, to the scaling phase.
We can no longer approach the news as passive consumers.
In our competitive world, fortune does not appear to favor the humble — but a strong counter-narrative is emerging.
Organizational scientist Steven Rogelberg discusses the common meeting mistakes leaders make and how they can change course.
According to neuropsychologist Julia DiGangi, no one can live a life free of emotional pain. We can only choose how those emotions empower us.
Delay the instant gratification of online knowledge and first seek out the wisdom within yourself.
MakeLoveNotPorn founder Cindy Gallop says women need to stop giving a damn what people think.
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Ditch the old brain vs. heart assumptions, and instead think about a heart-led brain.
Gladiators fought in rounds, and there were referees to enforce rules. Only rarely were gladiators killed.
The Universe is grand, awe-inspiring, and greater than we likely imagine. Even astrophysicists get anxious thinking about it, but we cope.
When ancient humans stared into the darkness, they imagined monsters. Today, staring into the future, AI is the monster.
Unlock the paradoxes of life through poetic realism.
Psychologist Noel Brick shares the mental techniques we can use to improve our performance on and off the field.
Who — or what — really controls your mind?
Former spacewalker Mike Massimino tells Big Think how NASA missions shaped great leaders.
Big Think spoke with AI expert Nick Jennings about the future of regulating fast-evolving AI.
There are four money personality types. Which are you?
Will you die when your body dies?
Lockdowns moved the burden of COVID from the at-risk elderly to the less-at-risk young. Does this sacrifice merit compensation?
Actor and science communicator Alan Alda shares his three rules of three for effective and empathic communication.
Katie Kermode — a memory athlete with four world records — tells Big Think about her unique spin on an ancient technique to memorize unfathomably long lists of information.
Research consistently points to a set of leadership skills that are high-impact, difficult to develop, and not easily replicated by technology.
When we prepare for our plans to go wrong, we build the foundations for lasting profit.
With ~400 billion stars in the Milky Way and 6-20 trillion galaxies overall, that makes for a lot of stars. But not as many as you'd think.
You've certainly seen the paintings — but they don't depict what you think they do. Benjamin Moser discusses with Big Think.
Here are the signs that you inherited “money anxiety” from your parents.
“Why are you unhappy? Because 99.9 percent of everything you think, and of everything you do, is for yourself — and there isn’t one.”
"If we find just one other example of biology out there, then life is not an accident."