Free Market Politics Part 1: How America’s Political System Became a Duopoly

In business, market forces drive innovation through competition and accountability. But America’s two-party system has long prevented any meaningful competition because both parties cater to their bases, with no motivation or incentive to create a beneficial system for anyone who isn’t already their “customer.” In this special two-part discussion, political analyst Katherine Gehl and economist […]

The Lost Art of Thinking For Yourself

Our systems of higher education and employment have increasingly evolved towards valuing a deeply focused specialization of knowledge and ability. But trend analyst Vikram Mansharamani argues that cultivating the knowledge and skills of a generalist can help preserve our autonomy and self-determination.Mansharamani is, himself, impeccably well-rounded. He’s an author, investor, and professor,who has taught at […]

Simple Yet Powerful Decision Making Process From Fear Of Missing Out

It’s been just under a month since my new book Fear Of Missing Out: Practical Decision-Making In A World Of Overwhelming Choice came out, and the response has been amazing: from the launch party moderated by my friend Nir Eyal to the positive reviews and reactions on social media, one thing has been made clear to me: […]