A World Without Scarcity | Steven Kotler

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What does it mean to live with adversity? How ought we respond to the suffering of others? How can we adapt to hardship?Adversity is a universal experience. Nearly everyone, at some point, faces physical, psychological, or social challenges, and yet suffering often goes unnoticed ...  Show more

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