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There are two ways to think. Like you would usually. Or apply models, try to think like others would, and examine the world from multiple perspectives
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There are two ways to think. Like you would usually. Or apply models, try to think like others would, and examine the world from multiple perspectives
September 24, 2022: Your essential reading and watching list, recommended by seasoned China-watchers
“Telling your boss that you’re bipolar is not the easiest conversation,” says Aparna Piramal Raje. But “It is wonderful to be so comfortable in your skin that you reach the stage when it doesn’t matter.” An extract from her latest book, ‘Chemical Khichdi: How I Hacked My Mental Health’
April 25, 2022: Preventing the next pandemic; A start-up is a romance; Hakuna Matata!
In investing, as in other decision, sometimes, walking down a path and being proven wrong eventually can be disastrous. Other times, it is not taking a risky path that may be the worst thing to do.
The US, China and Russia are entangled in a complex way. And the rising tensions in the region are already disrupting shipping and the oil trade
These two working moms wanted holistic development for their kids. Now they are struggling to create an at-home learning experience. Meanwhile, two nine-year-olds talk about what they miss about “real school”
Harvard professor Tsedal Neeley draws on her research and ICICI Lombard’s Bhargav Dasgupta on his firm’s experiments. They discuss why leaders must prepare for hybrid workplaces
July 30: Five must read books; Ben Evans on the conflicts tech regulators face; WFH blues
February 3, 2021: How to think about market volatility; Are you a digital hoarder?; The new WFH pack