
The Edit: The Power of Warmth
2 minute read
Making good small talk, disagreements on authenticity, the power of warmth and more in #TheEdit.
- The bigness of small talk. The key to good small talk is to believe, if only for a moment, that it is just as urgent and consequential as any philosophical conundrum or national event – The New York Times (gift link)
- Brené Brown and Adam Grant on what they will never agree on. How a public disagreement about authenticity almost ended their relationship before it began – The Curiosity Shop
- The outsized power of warmth. Small signals of warmth can dramatically change how people respond to you – Big Think
- What is taste? And do we still have it? Has the online ecosystem become so polluted – so fragmented, deceptive, overstimulating, ersatz – that it has warped our ability to exercise taste at all? – New Yorker
- Is AI (finally) making us more productive? Will artificial intelligence mean more jobs, fewer jobs, or different jobs? – FT Podcast
- The world’s happiest countries for 2026 – and what they get right. From Nordic trust to Costa Rica’s sense of community, residents explain what daily life looks like in the countries topping the 2026 World Happiness Report – BBC
- Life in verse: poems that move us. A curation of our published poems to celebrate World Poetry Day, exploring the journey from hoping, being, noticing and becoming – The Beautiful Truth
“Connection starts the moment someone decides to stop protecting themselves and make it safe for others to do the same… Someone has to lower the wall first. Magnetic people are simply the ones who decide that person is them.”
Francesca Tighinean




