A new book asserts that we all might learn something from fetishists, who exist in playful surrender to the things that they covet.
She’s not the slightest bit squeamish about a bit of claret.” Outside my penthouse flat, a gang of mercenaries are squabbling about how to kidnap my son. As I get to the window, I see them shoot my ...
On the Apple founder's 71st birthday, the Steve Jobs Archive has unveiled "Letters to a Young Creator," a gorgeously designed ...
Have you ever asked yourself why some writing feels very clear and easy to understand, while other writing feels confusing? ...
At my son’s elite school, a casual joke was mistaken for a plea for help — and revealed how quickly immigrants can be misread ...
The original show was a reality TV contest hosted by Tyra Banks, who plucked young women from all over the country competing ...
Dean Ball, a former White House policy adviser who wrote the Trump administration’s A.I. strategy, called the Pentagon’s turn on Anthropic “the first major public debate that is truly about where the ...
Alap Shah AI post going viral: A thought-provoking analysis titled 'The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis' by Alap Shah is sparking widespread debate. The piece, presented as a hypothetical future, ...
After saying that she developed an eating disorder after becoming famous at a young age and trying to restrict her eating to ...
Larson DiFiori, a visiting assistant professor of religious studies and associate director of undergraduate studies for contemplative studies, said the program’s small size allows for individualized ...
Drive powers leadership, but without balance it becomes a costly vice. Here are five development stages to strengthen, direct, and sustain Drive ...
A photographer moved from the Bay Area to Miami for a fresh start, family, and cultural connections, after his business stalled during COVID-19.
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