The essay was originally published by Charlene Putney on her Substack. We held the first workshop session of the Interintellect Muse In The Machine series on Wednesday 27th September 2023 and had…
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“On Saudade: A Different Shade of Sadness” by Alex Viviano
Originally posted by Alex Viviano on “The Smart Set“ “Saudade, saudade. Nothing more that I can say says it in a better way.” The artist Maro sang these lyrics while representing Portugal in…
“Quick Epistemology: How to Internalize Your Epistemic Principles” by Phil Filippak
The essay was originally published by Phil Filippak on his blog In the wake of my first Interintellect salon, I decided to recap what we discussed there and compose a concise…
“She’s Everything. He’s Just Ken.” by Peter Isztin
The essay was originally published by Peter Isztin on this blog. The movie ‘Barbie’ opens with a satirical scene on how the introduction of the popular doll into the market…
“How Knowledge Grows: A Rough Vision for the Future of Learning” by Shahid Nowshad
The essay was originally by Shahid Nowshad on his blog I decided to riff on a short Twitter thread I wrote recently, even though it feels like a crude, unpolished idea still.…
“Words of Affirmation: On Assurance and Validation” by Joy Garcia
The essay was originally published by Joy Garcia on her blog Hi! Here is something I have been thinking about a lot lately. It reminded me of one of my…
“My Predictions for the Near Future” by Rachel Haywire
The essay was originally published by Rachel Haywire on her blog A Complete and Total Shift to Pop-Ups The retail landscape is undergoing a massive shift, and pop-up shops have…
“The Journey to Fostering Stress Resilience” by Mariya Hoffmann
The essay was originally published by Mariya Hoffmann on her blog Several years ago, my daughter was diagnosed with a chronic autoimmune disorder. The intake nurse, trying to be comforting,…
“Educating, with Love” by João Mateus
The essay was originally published by João Mateus for his blog This is an adaptation of my original speech at a conference called “Educar pelo amor” (Educating, with Love), which took place on…
“Progress Studies as a Moral Imperative” by Jason Crawford
Originally written by Jason Crawford for his The Roots of Progress website Tyler Cowen and Patrick Collison recently published an article in The Atlantic calling for a new discipline of “progress studies”. It met with an enthusiastic response…
“7 Signs That Traditional Education Is Broken” by João Mateus
The essay was originally published by João Mateus for his blog A few weeks ago, I had a call with Michael Strong, the founder of The Socratic Experience. In the midst…
“We Need a New Philosophy of Progress” by Jason Crawford
Originally written by Jason Crawford for his The Roots of Progress website We live in an age that has lost its optimism. Polls show that people think the world is getting…