Sunday Pick: Yuval Noah Harari on what history teaches us about justice and peace

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The counterintuitive secret of leadership | Jessica Kriegel

Control is an illusion — and the leaders who chase it are holding their teams back. Workplace culture expert Jessica Kriegel explores the tactic that leaders who want to achieve extraordinary results should try instead. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. 

Why you should be a techno-skeptic | Jonathan Haidt

Humans aren't just social — we're ultrasocial, wired like bees and ants for deep connection. So what happens when smartphones take over childhood, tablets replace textbooks and AI companies infiltrate our kids’ lives? Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt lays out three principles o ...  Show more

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