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The Edit: What Connects Us
The Edit

The Edit: What Connects Us

Our weekly round up of the best articles, podcasts and videos focusing on purpose in life, work and the world.

2 minute read

1st Nov 2024

How our minds change, trusting the data, overcoming polarisation and more in #TheEdit.

  • When we all think we’re right, we stay perennially stuck in place. David Brooks argues that for a whole society to change, the people in the society have to want to change themselves – The New York Times
  • Avoiding sadness can backfire, here’s how to turn towards it. Shifting how you think about and relate to sad feelings could help you through these times – Psyche
  • Can we trust official statistics? The data gaps shaping our view of the economy – Financial Times
  • Diwali is more than fireworks, it’s about gratefulness. Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists from London tell the BBC what Diwali means to them – BBC
  • The city of wisdom. Don’t be intimidated by physics: it is made of stories and metaphors. Learn these and the field will open up to you – Aeon
  • More in Common. More pertinent than ever, a documentary on the dangers of polarisation and how we can overcome it – The Beautiful Truth
  • “We need to move away from growth-centered economies.” Author of ‘Five Insights for Avoiding Global Collapse’ Gaya Herrington offers a hopeful roadmap for the future – The Beautiful Truth

“For a whole society to change, the people in the society have to want to change themselves.”

David Brooks