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Spotify’s Co-President, CPO and CTO chats with Big Think about the science of discovery, Swedish innovation, C-suite podcasting, and more.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Welcome to The Nightcrawler — a weekly newsletter from Eric Markowitz covering tech, innovation, and long-term thinking.
Bertrand Russell shows us how to recognize emotional arguments smuggled into presumed statements of fact.
Big Think recently spoke with behavioral scientist and author Katy Milkman about what really motivates us and steers our behavior.
Misinterpreted data may be distorting Western predictions about the future of China’s economy.
Predictive power has perverse, anti-democratic consequences. So be a good citizen and lie to election pollsters.
Journaling helped Marcus Aurelius cultivate the emotional intelligence necessary to steer Rome through turbulent times.
You only have 4,000 weeks of life. Use them wisely.
Meditation can put you in a wiser relationship with life.
Solving difficult visual puzzles seems to help the brain “rewire” itself by forming new neural pathways.
When faced with too many choices, many of us freeze — a phenomenon known as “analysis paralysis.” Why? Isn’t choice a good thing?
Satire and an inflated sense of self-importance collide in a series of maps that goes back more than 100 years in American history.
Being bilingual has cultural, social, and cognitive benefits — so why are schools dropping language courses?
It’s not what you have, it’s what you do with it.
The Big Think+ team is thrilled to present 20 brand new videos! How does an astronaut bridge cultural divide? This month, take new perspectives on the interesting world we work […]
Emotional intelligence can have massive benefits for any organization, but why? How do we maximize our groups’ EQ?
What is it that separates an average-performing employee from a truly exceptional employee? While there are many things that can set one employee apart from the rest in terms of […]
Every year, companies try to do things better, to find the most effective way to complete some task or to improve overall productivity. Employee learning programs play a massive part […]
As a leader, setting up an innovation training course for your employees can be tough. Not only do you have to account for how employees access training resources (online video […]
An old fight between philosophy and science has flared up again. Fortunately we have Rebecca Newberger Goldstein to help us sort out what’s going.
Journaling can help you see progress and where progress needs to be made.
Nassim Taleb’s theories on unpredictable events can inform the MLB Draft’s selection process.
Stereotypes can be hard to shake.
If you avoid the common errors of reasoning that lead large majorities of subjects to do the irrational thing on repeated experiments, you may justly gloat a little.
Antivirus software maker AVG has created a new pair of eyeglass frames designed to thwart facial-recognition technology.
Be honest. Nobody’s listening. How happy are you?
A new study from the Columbia Business School reveals that workers are more or less oblivious of how colleagues perceive their levels of assertiveness. The authors suggest strategies to help boost self-awareness in the office.