Medici’s sobering question: “…am I studying tapirs and contributing to their conservation, or am I just documenting their extinction?” She then proceeds to share her learning but her ever elusive research topics.
Category: Viewing
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Paolo Cardini: Forget multitasking, try monotasking
In his very short presentation, Cardini encourages us to try focusing on a single task and enjoy the experience in its richness.
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Michael Shellenberger: How fear of nuclear power is hurting the environment
It is fascinating how we are in such a craze to use renewable energies, but we refuse to we nuclear. Shellenberger shows that we are actually losing renewable energies faster than we are putting it in place. He continues to address the nuclear fears and points out that nuclear power is already, be far, the safest, stable mass energy production method we have.
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Esther Perel: Rethinking infidelity … a talk for anyone who has ever loved
Perel gives a frank talk about infidelity and what exactly it means. She defines an affair as “a secretive relationship, which is the core structure of an affair;an emotional connection to one degree or another; and a sexual alchemy”. Perel commented, sometimes we cheat not because we are turning away from our partner but because we are turning away from the person we have become.
Esther Perel: Rethinking infidelity … a talk for anyone who has ever loved
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Rogier van der Heide: Why light needs darkness
Heide reminds us that we can only enjoy light because there is darkness. This impacts us in our daily spaces, often in our workplace. We tend to try to push for uniform, white light, but in reality we need a blend of different colors with a variety of intensities.