
The Edit: Words of Adaptation
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Prioritise articulation, see the beauty in moral courage, utilise humanity’s greatest asset and more in #TheEdit.
- Hope Portal with Ocean Vuong. Listen to the acclaimed poet and author pose the questions: what happens if we alter language? What future could we grow towards? – On Being with Krista Tippett
- The beauty that moral courage creates. A lovely paradox of doing good in the world is that it does you good too – The Atlantic
- What’s happening to reading? For many people, A.I. may be bringing the age of traditional text to an end – The New Yorker
- If an animal could speak, would we listen? A prize aimed at cracking interspecies communication could make humans think differently about the welfare of other creatures – The Financial Times (gift link)
- Am I boring you? Good. FT Weekend columnist, Tim Harford, unravels the elegance of successful processes through a cautionary tale of overlooked operations – The Financial Times (gift link)
- How the busiest people find joy. While achievement and meaning often flow naturally from work and family, joyful experiences tend to be rare and fleeting – Harvard Business Review
- Work like a human: how to be more adaptable. Explore the skills that set us apart in a world shaped by technology – The Beautiful Truth