In a world brimming with distractions, finding clarity and purpose can be quite a challenge. This insightful post from Ryan Holiday @ The Daily Stoic
“The three most common investor mistakes are: Trying to predict the future, assuming trends will continue forever, and making emotional decisions.” That’s from the legendary
Yuval Noah Harari’s insightful talk on “AI and the Paradox of Trust” at the China Development Forum 2025 delves into the nature of Artificial Intelligence,
The U.S. National Debt is a growing concern, now at levels comparable to those seen during World War II. This short explainer video from WSJ
In this insightful discussion, Michael Watkins, a professor of leadership and organizational change at IMD Business School, unpacks the accelerating evolution of Artificial Intelligence and
David Attenborough celebrated his 99th birthday with an urgent message to the world: “If we save the sea, we save our world.” Sir David has
It was more than 10 years ago when Michael Lewis originally published “Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt“. When I first read it in 2014,
Cal Newport’s ‘Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World‘ reveals how cultivating distraction-free concentration can elevate your skills and output in a
We humans often overestimate our ability to store and recall relevant details. A productivity technique that has worked for me for decades is the concept
As a shutterbug and creative person, one of the channels I subscribe to, and visit regularly, is run by Simon d’Entremont – a professional wildlife
If you think ChatGPT is just a writing tool for better communication, think again! Two days ago, I watched a disturbing video that captured how
Did You Know that obtaining the necessary minerals to produce a single 1,000 lb EV battery involves mining, moving and processing 500,000 lbs of raw
When Yuval Noah Harari writes a book, many take notice. This one’s called ‘Nexus‘, and it puts a spotlight on how the advent of modern
While watching a local news channel the other day, I chanced upon a fascinating concept: BookCrossing is a book exchange of infinite proportion, the first and only of its kind.