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Why toxic self-improvement could actually be ruining your life
The big-idea explorers at Aperture dive into the toxic cycle of self-improvement and how the obsession with optimization ...
While there have been many sober warnings about AI and recursive self-improvement, Arianna Huffington argues that it is a ...
A friend recently decided to take a break from another friend, citing her own obsessive and overprotective behavior as the reason for this separation. The individual reflected on her actions, ...
Apps can support healthier lives. But when every walk, meal, and night’s sleep is judged, wellness can become another source of pressure.
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Bore & Stoke breakout: Nicky Hayden's obsession with self-improvement
Even after reaching the absolute pinnacle of motorsports by winning the MotoGP World Championship, the late Nicky Hayden ...
Microsoft, meanwhile, is trying to turn the trend towards recursive self-improvement into a sales pitch for enterprise AI. In ...
There is a reason parents place a high value on self-esteem. To see what it is, we have to consider the heavy weight the self ...
Golda Meir's words encourage self-confidence, personal growth, and perseverance. By believing in ourselves, embracing ...
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A Bipartisan Prescription for American Democracy
Leaders from across the political spectrum offer ideas to strengthen American democracy for its next 250 years.
Steven Bartlett's comments about how three glasses of wine affected his sleep and workouts have become a flashpoint in the debate over extreme wellness culture.
Continuous improvement has become a must-have business mindset to innovate and stay ahead of competition. Working in manufacturing, you probably know kaizen— the Japanese word often translated as ...
Anthropic’s latest bombshell about AI designing itself and the dangers of the same, must be taken with a pinch of salt, ...
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