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End-of-life decisions are difficult and distressing. Could AI help?
This article definitely made me think again. While I’m not convinced we need an AI tool to guide end-of-life decisions, it did prompt me...
Jul 111 min read


The government knows AGI is coming
I really enjoyed this interview with Ben Buchanan, a top adviser on A.I. in the Biden White House. Just to share 2 things that stood out...
Apr 71 min read


The origins of abundance
I really enjoyed this podcast and now want to read the book to explore its themes more deeply. I was especially interested in the...
Mar 311 min read


How media platforms can address youth mental health crisis
Thought this was really interesting—not just because it’s refreshing to hear something positive about social media, but because I’ve...
Mar 311 min read


What does it really mean to learn
Loved this article and hope you can all access it 🙏🏻 It explores the idea that true learning isn’t just about intelligence but about...
Mar 311 min read


Pop-stars, and “good enough tv”, the life of a culture critic in 2024
This is a bit different to what I usually share but it changed my mind about something so thought it met the brief perfectly! I’ve always...
Mar 31 min read


Oli's share: What does Elon Musk believe?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts so diligently Oli! I must admit, I preferred reading your commentary than the actual article. I was...
Mar 33 min read


Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans
Wow, this definitely made me Think... and Think Again! I found it fascinating because it challenges our legal and ethical frameworks by...
Feb 241 min read


Facts, fictions and critical thinking (UNSW Centre for ideas)
The 3 things that stood out for me: 1. Embracing Uncertainty & Iteration – Scientific thinking requires humility and openness to being...
Feb 241 min read


Is incompetence a form of dishonesty?
My 3 take aways: 1. Awareness of Incompetence : This made me rethink my views on “slackers”, questioning whether some people might...
Feb 171 min read


Alexis Ohanian: why I left Reddit and why greed can inspire good
I was intrigued by the title of this one and sure enough it was interesting! Spoiler alert: he left because he felt the company wasn’t...
Feb 141 min read


How we speak, how we're heard
This week, instead of sharing articles or podcasts, I want to leave you with a question to reflect on. I recently came across an...
Feb 101 min read


Letters from a Stoic
I’ve been immersing myself in this wonderful book. These letters, written almost 2 millennia ago, are timeless in their wisdom and just...
Feb 101 min read


Zadie Smith on Populists, Frauds and Flip Phones
This is a wonderful podcast with Zadie Smith. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Everything that comes out of her mouth is so...
Feb 61 min read


Beyond gene-edited babies: the possible paths for tinkering with human evolution
A lot of interesting ethical considerations and debates in this article. Especially around consent and equity. It also raises an...
Feb 61 min read


How Do You Know When a System Has Failed?
Favourite idea/metaphor from this one: " We are like sailors who on the open sea must reconstruct their ship but are never able to start...
Feb 51 min read


Simon Sinek x Trevor Noah makes my brain hurt
Have a lot of notes on this one but top 3 elements for me: The fresh take on small talk: « we don't realise that small talk is what...
Feb 51 min read


Discomfort isn’t dangerous but avoiding it could be
Thought this was a helpful / insightful read applicable to all areas of life. In this piece, the author, Emma Wilkins explores the...
Feb 51 min read


Swimming towards the sharks
I didn’t know of this podcast and found the construct/structure of it wonderful. One key theme, 3 stories that related to it. Lots of...
Feb 41 min read


Maria Joao Pires “the shock of a lifetime”
25 years ago, during a high-stakes concert in Amsterdam, Joao Pires was faced with a heart-stopping moment when she realised she was...
Feb 41 min read
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