“We are not thinking machines that feel; rather, we are feeling machines that think.” — Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio For over a century, workplace leadership has rested on a deeply ingrained belief that... Read more »
I discovered my first Great Lie in third grade. We took 100-question timed math quizzes on Fridays, and I was determined to win the much-coveted prize: a trip to the front of... Read more »
You can have a full life, loving relationships, and a packed calendar—yet still feel strangely disconnected, listless, or quietly unhappy. If you rarely feel fulfilled, it may be because you’ve learned to... Read more »
I always thought phobias were dramatic inhibitions that stopped your life dead, like the germaphobe who practically lives in Saran Wrap to avoid contamination or the guy who can’t fly to his... Read more »
An AI recently tried to blackmail its way out of being shut down. In testing by Anthropic, their most advanced model, Claude Opus 4, didn’t accept its fate when told it would... Read more »
As a concert pianist, chamber music is one of my favorite ways of both verbal and nonverbal collaboration. It exemplifies how diverse voices can attend to each other to create a unified,... Read more »
The current scare over mass sightings of drones over the United States can be understood through the lens of social psychology. The history of the United States is replete with similar waves... Read more »