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This week: the physics of free will, how to survive jumping off cliffs professionally, and the beautiful necessity of the pivot.
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This week: how we use cultural frameworks, data, and internal resilience to make sense of a world that is always evolving, failing, and challenging our oldest systems.
This week: what we gain when we choose effort over ease. A look at why hard-won success, from strained yogurt to self-reflection, creates a value that speed and simple solutions can never deliver.
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This week: from the mysteries of our own minds to the search for life in the stars, an exploration of what we know, what we don’t, and why the questions matter more than the answers.