FF Insights #701: Making trillion-dollar companies
July 25, 2022: Climate propaganda; The trouble with education’s ‘success formula’; Age of surveillance
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July 25, 2022: Climate propaganda; The trouble with education’s ‘success formula’; Age of surveillance
October 27, 2021: Booster shots, science, and justice; The new elite; Exaggeration
July 26, 2022: Rethinking smartwatches; Climate change and pandemics; Getting things done
July 27, 2022: Nagaland’s problem with women; Managing influences; The real struggle
July 28, 2022: Steve Jobs, Bill Campbell and Andy Grove, India’s unemployment problem Age? What age?; Changing times
On the myths of leadership and developing a questioning mind on the norms that are handed down to us
As with the atomic bomb, a new technology threatens humanity. Will we look up this time—or repeat history’s worst mistake?
Cultural festivals succeed when they put community before commerce and independence before sponsorship—while continuously experimenting to stay relevant and inclusive. Insights from the builders of the Bangalore Lit Fest and Mumbai’s MAMI film festival
October 28, 2021: A post-pandemic wish list; Amitav Ghosh on unnoticed impacts of climate change; Corporate life
“Telling your boss that you’re bipolar is not the easiest conversation,” says Aparna Piramal Raje. But “It is wonderful to be so comfortable in your skin that you reach the stage when it doesn’t matter.” An extract from her latest book, ‘Chemical Khichdi: How I Hacked My Mental Health’