
The Edit: Moonlight and Rivers
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Moonshot philanthropy, swimming in the city, the robo-coach and more in #TheEdit.
- The best advice I’ve ever heard for how to be happy. Surprising kernels of advice on how to live a good, fulfilling life; they’re not what you’d expect – The New York Times
- Ask me anything? The rise of the robo-coach. Human workplace problems are increasingly being solved by, naturally, AI – Financial Times
- This is Bill Gates’ impending $200 billion moonshot. Inside the biggest bet on humanity a philanthropist has ever made – Fortune
- Swimmable cities? This charter proposes that everybody has the right to swim – Ethos Magazine
- April in Paris has nothing on May in New York. The tulips are out, orderly and abundant, at corner delis and bodegas, cooling their stems behind heavy plastic curtains. Birdsong, jackhammers, and sneezes, the sounds of the season – New Yorker
- How to be an emotional leader. In times of change and pressure, ‘psychological flexibility’ can help you and your team to thrive – Psyche
- How do we act out the stories of our lives? The latest in our film series with storytelling expert Will Storr, who divulges secrets on harnessing the power of our storytelling brains – The Beautiful Truth
“Just like moons and like suns,
Maya Angelou
With the certainty of tides,
Just like hopes springing high,
Still I’ll rise.”