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If you are interested in supporting the channel, you can find our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/pursuitofwonderCharles Bukowski is an iconic writer f...
In an adaptation from his new book, The Wall Street Journal’s obituary writer reflects on the importance of preserving the stories of your life, both for yourself and your loved ones.
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The Jumbo grocery store chain in the Netherlands has opened 'chat checkouts' for people who want to move slower.
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Despite many attempts from philosophers over the centuries, it's hard to pin down a satisfying answer to Theseus' paradox.
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Networking gets a bad rap, but it doesn’t have to be overly scary, shallow, or corporate.
A study finds that we are happier the more we talk with different categories of people — colleagues, family, strangers — and the more evenly our conversations are spread out among those groups.
Being present means focusing on one thing and feeling whatever emotion we feel when we feel it, even challenging ones. Learn how to be less distracted with Headspace.
While your writing may never match up to the iconic American author, these six things will help you live more like Ernest Hemingway.
In a fiercely complex and challenging world, C-suite and other senior leaders — and those coaching them — need to understand how their inner life is influencing their actions in the outside world. Instead, many corporate leaders focus on doing more than deep thinking, leaving what’s going on internally a vast unexplored territory that they haven’t valued much. That includes what they’re feeling, where they’re feeling triggered, and how early experiences in their lives influence the choices they’re making in the present. To develop on leadership skills like prioritization, decision-making, accountability, and more, the author describes how he’s coached leaders to think through more personal questions designed to better understand their motivations and impulses: Why are you the person and leader you are? Who are you capable of becoming? What’s standing in your way? This underlying premise is that you can’t transform a company without also transforming yourself.
More than just a distraction, mind-wandering (and its cousin, daydreaming) may help us prepare for the future.
Small talk can be painful. Toronto poet Lee Suksi wanted to ask questions that would spark real connections. Here's what they learned.
As more cities try to improve walkability–from car-free “superblocks” in Barcelona to heat-protected walkways in Dubai–a new report outlines the reasons behind the shift, the actions that cities can take to move away from a car-centric world, and why walkability matters.
In defense of the much-maligned conversational form.
Being 'on' for a period of time can be tiring, even if you're not an introvert.
What society expects of you and what you actually want in life can be different things.
What outdoor skills should your kids know? We went to 18 professional explorers, athletes, and naturalists for answers.
Branding archetypes are mental frameworks that symbolize common human motivations, as well as our drives, desires, and goals.
Andrew Huberman is an American neuroscientist and associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine who has...
What are best cities to live in? The latest Global Liveability Index gives its verdict, with Europe and Canada dominating the ranking
In much of Manhattan, the average speed of traffic before the pandemic had fallen to 7 miles per hour. In Midtown, it was less than 5 m.p.h. That’s only slightly faster than walking and slower than riding a bike. Will traffic soon be worse than ever? Not if we choose another path.