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The Edit: The Threads of Connection
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The symmetry in beautiful things, big talk over small talk and more in #TheEdit.
- The hidden mathematics behind why you find things beautiful. The artistic and the mathematical mind are not so far apart – Big Think
- You don’t always have to ‘process’ your emotions. In his new book, the emotion researcher Ethan Kross shares strategies for managing life’s curveballs – The New York Times
- Are your company’s purpose initiatives working? For many, the question is no longer whether purpose is important, it’s when, how, and even if their organisation should pursue it – Harvard Business Review
- Don’t make small talk. Think big talk. Discover the rewards of discussing deep things – The Atlantic
- We will have to learn to live with machines that can think. The impact of artificial intelligence on productivity could be epoch-making – Financial Times
- Why kind workplaces are more successful. Research suggests that having leaders, managers, and employees who are generous and helpful can boost the bottom line – Greater Good
- What is modern stoicism? When the modern world grows restless, the lessons of Ancient Rome are reminding the masses not to master the world, but rather ourselves – The Beautiful Truth
“Mathematics is the hidden scaffolding of beauty, the invisible thread that connects art, nature, and the cosmos. If we look closely enough, we can see how far mathematics unweaves the rainbow to reveal deeper patterns beneath. Does that diminish the beauty? Does that dispel the magic?”
Jonny Thomson