AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarScience explains why you don’t care about your Future Self (and how to get stuff done anyway)verified_publisherFast Company - Lydia DishmanWe’re neurologically wired to opt for a smaller, immediate reward rather than waiting for a bigger reward in the future. But there are strategies to overcome ‘present bias.’ Hal Hershfield, a psychologist at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, wanted to know why people weren’t saving for …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarMaven’s comprehensive approach to women’s health earns it unicorn statusverified_publisherTechCrunch - Natasha MascarenhasFor Kate Ryder, the founder of women’s health clinic and benefits platform Maven, business is personal. During the first year of building her company, Ryder experienced a miscarriage. Maven began offering support for pregnancy loss and high-risk care management as the founder herself waded through …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarEmily Dickinson is the unlikely hero of our timeTNT - Matthew Redmond‘The Dyings have been too deep for me,’ Dickinson wrote in 1884.The story Emily Dickinson is the unlikely hero of our time appeared first on The …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarNew Zealand’s ‘brain gain’ boostverified_publisherBBC Worklife - Natasha FrostMany New Zealanders leave home to explore opportunities abroad. But amid the pandemic, Kiwis are returning – which means big benefits.
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarCan the idea of death help us accept life?TNT - Usri BasisthaDuring the pandemic, we are revisiting the idea of our relationship with death.The story Can the idea of death help us accept life? appeared first on …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarThe mindset you need to succeed at every goalverified_publisherBBC Worklife - David RobsonBoosting your ‘metacognition’ helps you reach your goals more easily. All it takes is developing a strategic mindset – something anyone can do.
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarThe Books That Have Gotten Me Through This PandemicVOGUE.COM - By Daphne MerkinAs an omnivorous reader, I expected the start of COVID-19 to bring out all my high-minded readerly inclinations—my promises to myself to reread Anna Karenina, to finally wade into Trollope and to get beyond page 60 of Proust. (I had never made it through the first volume, even though Anatole …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarHow to talk to conspiracy theorists—and still be kindMIT Technology Review - Tanya BasuExperts and r/ChangeMyView subreddit moderators offer 10 tips to debunk conspiracy theories convincingly. On May 4, a slick, 26-minute video was …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarPower of ImperfectionTNT - Vani VermaIf you ask me, the idea of perfection and imperfection stems from the habit of constantly labelling situations or people as ‘problems’.The story …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarThe first deathTNT - Harshita DaghaA dancer dies two times in her life—the day she actually dies and the day her passion for dance dies. And when she said the latter death is the more …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarOf lockdown and the hope of reaching homeTNT - Md Farrukh IlyasThe IAS and WBCS officers' efforts were indomitable inspirations during this journey of reaching home.The story Of lockdown and the hope of reaching …
AvatarTNTAvatarAvatarOnline learning has a problem with “inclusivity”TNT - Rony PatraAt the moment, online education is still a privilege. Only families that have uninterrupted access to electricity and connectivity can enjoy its …