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Author: ii Librarian

“The Quick Culture Guide for Global Business” by Nolan Yuma Janssens

Photo by Cytonn Photography / Unsplash

Originally posted by Nolan Yuma Janssens on his website, Without Borders. P.S. Janssens also has an upcoming salon series, Without Borders: A Series for Borderless Thinkers, starting on April 2nd…

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Published March 22, 2023By ii Librarian

“Introducing not-knowing” by Vaughn Tan

Originally posted by Vaughn Tan on his Substack, The Uncertainty Mindset. P.S. Vaughn also has an upcoming salon series, “Thinking About Not-Knowing, starting this week, January 19th! This is an…

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Published January 17, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, literature, self-growth

“Can We Morally Accuse a Culture?” by Nolan Yuma Janssens

Originally posted by Nolan Yuma Janssens on his independent publication, Without Borders. P.S. Nolan also has an upcoming salon series by the same name: “Without Borders: A Salon Series”, starting…

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Published January 13, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, psychology

“You Do Not Know That Artist You Love” by Celeste Marcus

Please enjoy this post “You Do Not Know That Artist You Love” by writer Celeste Marcus, who is currently working on the first English language biography of Chaïm Soutine. Happy…

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Published December 3, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged art, cultural trends, history

“How will you save the world?” by Jibran el Bazi

Your world’s destruction is near. Only you are left to save it… what will you do? Please enjoy this post “How will you save the world?” by writer and digital…

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Published November 19, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged literature, psychology, self-growth

“7 things you (probably) didn’t know about conservation” by Angelica Isa

Please enjoy this post “7 things you (probably) didn’t know about conservation” by museum conservator Angelica Isa in preparation for her debut salon, “The Other Conservation: The Role Of Heritage…

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Published November 16, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged art, cultural trends, history

“dating” by Elaine Wang

Please enjoy this post, “dating,” by writer Elaine Wang, originally published on her Substack “manners & mystery.” Starting November 7th, Interintellect community members can join Elaine for informal communal “group therapy”…

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Published October 30, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged family and relationships, self-growth

The Paradox of Normativity

Please enjoy this thought piece, “The Paradox of Normativity,” by Christophe Porot, published philosopher and PhD candidate who focuses on the ethics of mysticism. You can learn even more about Christophe and…

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Published October 14, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged education, literature, philosophy

The UN-Bearable Love

Hi, my name is Rohit, and I consider myself an Artist.. An artist of the heart, though 🙂 I believe in the power of stories and the magic they weave.…

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Published October 11, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, Poetry, self-growth

Finding Your Voice, with Herbert Lui’s new book “Creative Doing”

Hey, Interintellects! Next week, writer and editorial director Herbert Lui will be discussing his new book on creativity, Creative Doing, in a SuperSalon hosted by startup veteran Jason Shen, who…

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Published September 2, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged creativity, psychology, self-growth

The Best Game Ever Made Deserves This Crumb Of Your Attention

This essay was submitted by Loopy. You can find Loopy on twitter @strangestloop. How do I even begin to capture the thrill and the fervor and the joy that a…

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Published February 20, 2022By ii Librarian

Reflections on an Interintellect Salon

Rika Sukenik on Matt Clifford’s “Lessons from the Middle Ages Part 2: Power and Territory” A few weeks ago, I attended an Interintellect Salon on Lessons from the Middle Ages. It was Part 2 of a…

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Published February 24, 2021By ii Librarian

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