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A friend recommended Andrea Wulf’s Magnificent Rebels after I wrote a short piece about Romanticism making a comeback in SF. While wanting to better understand the origins of the first Romantics was the reason I started this book, it also h...
Fertility rates are declining and, from what I can tell, we don’t really have a definitive handle yet on why. Many potential culprits have been offered—higher opportunity costs for women, delaying pregnancy making it harder to conceive, and...
Humans have a finite amount of attention. At any given moment, we can focus on a limited number of things, there’s only so much time in a day, and there are only so many people in the world—about 130 billion hours of waking life each day.
I recently wrote a short piece on moral imagination and have been thinking about virtue ethics generally. This is all a little abstract. A more specific question might be: what virtue is undersupplied today?
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Head of Climate @stripe. I also lead Frontier, an advance market commitment for carbon removal (https://t.co/hGbC6e9FOM).
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