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September 23 · Issue #155 · View online
Awesome Humans is about becoming the best you can be in a world of exponential change: Leadership, Technology, Entrepreneurship, Personal Growth, Health, Disruption, and the Future.
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What Kids Need to Learn to Succeed in 2050
Humankind is facing unprecedented revolutions. How can we prepare ourselves and our children for a world of such unprecedented transformations and radical uncertainties?
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The 4 Types of Parent Time Every Kid Needs
Understanding the distinctions among the four types of parent time gave Clara and Sean a different and useful perspective. It also helped them see that although the types of parent time can seem similar, and even overlap (as in the case of Teach and Relate), each has its own unique and distinct purpose and value, and understanding and applying that knowledge can help you stay balanced and fueled.
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Study: people tend to cluster into four distinct personality “types”
New sorting algorithm yields more robust, replicable results than other methods.
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Lessons From Two Years on Invest Like the Best
“Summed up, what I’ve learned from these people is to follow your own way, always. Figure out the right units of exploration, embrace strange intersections, and carefully consider what could go wrong. Rest when you need it, be dogged and aggressive when the situation calls for it, but just keep going. Do it all with respect for others and as much trail magic as you can muster. Thanks to all the great people I’ve had on the show, and thanks to you for listening for these two years, I promise to keep this discovery process going in some way, shape, or form forever.”
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Remember when a glass of wine a day was good for you? Here's why that changed
It seems like opinions on the health benefits of booze are shifting. Suddenly moderate drinking is unhealthy. What happened?
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What Exercise Burns the Most Calories?
Find out what exercise burns the most calories per minute and how to maximize every workout.
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Finally, a cure for insomnia?
We are living through an epidemic of sleeplessness, but the medical establishment has largely ignored the problem. Can a radical new therapy help you get some sleep?
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How meditation changes your brain waves
People who have meditated for thousands of hours exhibit a remarkable difference in their brainwaves.
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Jeff Bezos reveals the best time of day to have a ‘high IQ’ meeting
The Amazon CEO has very particular rules when it comes to office meetings.
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Video: How Close Are We to Downloading the Human Brain?
Downloading your brain may seem like science fiction, but some neuroscientists think it’s not only possible, but that we’ve already started down a path to one day make it a reality. So, how close are we to downloading a human brain?
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Reimagining of Schrödinger’s cat breaks quantum mechanics — and stumps physicists
In a multi-‘cat’ experiment, the textbook interpretation of quantum theory seems to lead to contradictory pictures of reality, physicists claim.
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Polarization in Poland: A Warning From Europe - The Atlantic
Polarization. Conspiracy theories. Attacks on the free press. An obsession with loyalty. Recent events in the United States follow a pattern Europeans know all too well.
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