A meditation on quantum physics, creative endurance, and the unseen forces that shape what lasts.
Eric Markowitz is a partner and the Director of Research at investment firm Nightview Capital. A former investigative journalist, with bylines in The New Yorker, GQ, Fast Company, among other[…]
The cofounders of think tank RethinkX are convinced that humanity is undergoing civilizational phase change.
Eric Markowitz is a partner and the Director of Research at investment firm Nightview Capital. A former investigative journalist, with bylines in The New Yorker, GQ, Fast Company, among other[…]
What made Leonardo da Vinci last wasn’t magic — it was process — and his study of fluids can help us win the long game.
Eric Markowitz is a partner and the Director of Research at investment firm Nightview Capital. A former investigative journalist, with bylines in The New Yorker, GQ, Fast Company, among other[…]
You no longer need an army of followers to stand out as a writer — “one great piece is all it takes,” says Perell.
In nature, business, and life, survival doesn’t belong to the optimized — it belongs to those with a built-in buffer.
Barry Ritholtz — market commentator, founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and podcast host — shares what really trips investors up.
Bestselling author Seth Godin urges us to rethink our definition of longevity — and to step back and measure what matters.
The history of catastrophe shows that true resilience comes not from restoration, but from reinvention.
Many expect AI to follow a familiar pattern — technological disruption followed by adaptation — but what are we losing in return?
Neuroscientist and author Anne-Laure Le Cunff discusses the lasting benefits of uncertainty, curiosity, and the experimental mindset.
Stockholm has been called a “unicorn factory” for its success with new businesses. A unique connection with sports philosophy helps explain why.
Resilience isn’t just about pain and perseverance — it’s about embracing the journey.
Why the advertising legend — and author of Alchemy — believes that inefficiency can be genius and insects can unlock innovation.