The boundaries of knowledge aren’t where we think they are.
If you want to solve a problem like this, you need to understand its source — not just your own perspective on it.
It has nothing to do with tweeting and texting. Instead, it’s a problem that started in 1875 — and that we have the power to fix.
A case study in how to rethink a problem, with very large implications.
It's the best of what you might have missed in January.
Worrying is actually good for something. But it does a lot more harm than good.
Stop feeling that sense of non-accomplishment, and start appreciating all you’ve done. It isn’t easy, but it’s possible.
Exhibit A: The fight over how to restore Notre Dame.
A candid conversation with a 16-year-old entrepreneur.
You don't have to know where you're going. You just have to start going.
It's a masterclass in vulnerability, and why people root for those who open up.
Don't worry about asking too much. Worry about delivering the right value.