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The Edit: To Know Yourself
The Edit

The Edit: To Know Yourself

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

2 minute read

5th Jun 2025

Myths about emotions, seeking happiness, childlike wonder and more in #TheEdit.

  • How to be a great thinker. Seven habits of highly intelligent people – Financial Times
  • You don’t know yourself as well as you think you do. And that’s okay – The Atlantic
  • The biggest myths about emotions, debunked. Emotions aren’t reactions, they’re predictions we can learn to reshape – Psyche
  • How nearly a century of happiness research led to one big finding. Decades of wellness studies have identified a formula for happiness, but you won’t figure it out alone – The New York Times
  • ‘How does life live?’ ‘Do worms cry?’ – and other questions collected from the mind of a curious child – Aeon 
  • Will AI wipe out the first rung of the career ladder? Generative AI is reshaping the job market, and it’s starting with entry-level roles – The Guardian
  • Are you using your talent where it matters most? Is the moral high ground the new career goal?– The Beautiful Truth

“Instead of conceiving of our true self as set in stone, the secret to a healthy pursuit of self-knowledge may lie in building a flexible sense of self, one that allows for surprise and even mystery.”

Julie Beck