Why flourishing? Because we are entering a decade in which there will be more change than in the prior 100 years.
U.S. adults say that if they could choose, they would live sometime in the past, while 14% say they’d live sometime in the future.
Naomi Alderman’s new novel imagines an end of the world that only the wealthiest can survive — or can they? By Ian Wang Ian Wang is a writer and critic whose work has appeared in The Baffler, Sight & ...
In thinking about the future of the United States, Americans are more pessimistic than optimistic about the institution of marriage and the family. Overall, 40% say they are very or somewhat ...
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In a world where we seem to have less and less in common with our neighbors, it’s crucial to focus on what we share. So, here’s an easy one: We’re all human. But wait — what does that mean? Beyond the ...
As trivial as the act of flipping a switch and lighting up a room may seem, we've had to come a long way to have safe and reliable light sources. It is estimated that the first lamps were invented ...
In the future of work, performance management will need to adapt in order to keep up with the changing workforce. With so many developments happening, such as the increase in contract and freelance ...
Romantic norms appear more fluid now than ever before. Over the past few decades, cohabitation rates have nearly doubled, more children are being born outside of marriage and in recent months — ...
The future has a history. The good news is that it’s one from which we can learn; the bad news is that we very rarely do. That’s because the clearest lesson from the history of the future is that ...
Jacob Kay is a freelance writer working across a plethora of mediums, from playwriting and entertainment to, of course, video games. Jacob cannot remember a time when he was not in love with gaming, ...
Any hospital or health system that was on the fence about telehealth services prior to the pandemic has now firmly fallen on the side of strategic adoption. A few trends are driving that interest in ...