If there is one thing I have learned in the last two years in the cryptocurrency world, it’s that things change so quickly in this sector, it can humble anybody. Anyone who says he knows what he is talking about, doesn’t! Still, it’s New Year’s Day, so...
Read moreYour Digital Detox: 17 Smartphone Apps To Delete In 2018
Facebook? Candy Crush? Slack?! Get the new year off to a good start by deleting these time-wasting, money-sucking, depression-inducing apps. Source FastCompany Newsletter by Michael Grothaus Smartphones are the defining technology of the 21st century—so...
Read moreBanks LOVE blockchain!
To process derivatives, currency trades, transactions, etc. Just don’t call it cryptocurrency. It’s a “digital currency.” As a general rule, most bankers disparage cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin, as anything but purely speculative instruments. But they...
Read moreThe 12 Celestine Insights: The First Insight . . . A Critical Mass
A new spiritual awakening is occurring in human culture, an awakening brought about by a critical mass of individuals who experience their lives as a spiritual unfolding, a journey in which we are led forward by mysterious coincidences. Noticing Synchronicity...
Read morePhysicists Overturn a 100-Year-Old Assumption on How Brains Work
The human brain contains a little over 80-odd billion neurons , each joining with other cells to create trillions of connections called synapses. by Science Alert Mike McRae The numbers are mind-boggling, but the way each individual nerve cell contributes...
Read moreRiding the Waves of Change – How Altering Your Brainwaves Can Change Your Life
The scientific idea of brainwaves has made its way into popular media as can be witnessed in art, movies and science fiction. The image of a person with electrodes on his scalp while his brainwaves are being recorded is almost as iconic as the symbol...
Read moreThe physical, energetic & spiritual lessons of plants
Many of the plants we pass in the background of our day are hard at work. They are employed by the planet as construction workers, teachers, security guards, and doctors. Arguably the top performers in each profession and certainly the hardest workers,...
Read moreFour Reasons To Hire More Digital Nomads (Like Me)
This story reflects the views of this author, but not necessarily the editorial position of Fast Company. Source via FastCompany Newsletter by By Arianna O'Dell In October I worked from a Rio de Janeiro cafe, finishing up a PR campaign. In November I...
Read moreIntroverts And Spirituality
Why do introverts tend to be highly spiritual? Society dictates that we follow specific images projected by the main stream media, so why do introverts tend to rebel from these stereotypes? Introverts tend to look within for answers versus having the...
Read moreBlockchain-based Microgrid in Brooklyn, New York
In an energy market that is becoming increasingly distributed – whether based on wind, sun, water or biomass – intelligent grids are becoming increasingly important. Siemens microgrid technology is helping communities pioneer the movement toward a self-sufficient...
Read moreHow I Built A More Emotionally Intelligent Work Culture Than Me
Realizing he isn’t the most emotionally intelligent person, this CEO created a workplace that wouldn’t reflect his more antisocial tendencies. via FastCompany Newsletter by Peter Holgate I’m the first to admit that I’m not always the easiest person to...
Read moreHumans Need Not Apply
Upgrading the human beings It is now a well established norm that the technologies will continue to evolve to become more and more efficient, invisible, intelligent and complex whether it is the mobile phones, self-driving cars, quantum computing, artificial...
Read moreNew Science Shows Nature’s Potential to Fight Climate Change
Nature is always cast as the victim in the climate change drama. But what if nature could be the superhero? Source Cool Green Science Blog by Justine E.Hausheer We have vastly underestimated the potential for nature to fight climate change, when combined...
Read moreMinim now offers a tiny office on wheels
After visiting IIDEX, the big commercial interior show in Toronto, I noted, with tongue in cheek, that the office of the future was looking more and more like a collection of tiny homes. Lo and behold, the very next day I learn that Minim, who makes a...
Read more15,000 Scientists From 184 Countries Are Warning Humankind We Are Screwed
Human impacts on the environment are putting our future at risk, they say. More than 15,000 scientists from 184 countries warn the evidence is clear: Current and future human health and wellbeing are at serious risk from climate change, deforestation,...
Read moreEntrepreneur Ansgar Oberholz talks about digital change and his workplace
A conversation about new work, self-determination and the power of heterotopia There’s absolute silence in Berlin-Mitte. Not a car, smartphone or rolling suitcase to be heard. Ansgar Oberholz sits at the Alter Garnisonfriedhof where he is all too happy...
Read moreThe Dawn of a Conscious Business Movement
Let’s start by clearly communicating an intention: this is more of a call to action than an article. Urgent action is needed if we are to navigate through an immediate U-turn to reverse the effects of unconscious business. Most of the challenge and chaos...
Read moreTrump And Transforming Capitalism: Making Our Movement See Itself by O.Scharmer
Source: Huffpost Otto Scharmer, Contributor Senior Lecturer, MIT; Co-founder u.lab, Presencing Institute “Trump is America’s wake-up call” I heard a visitor to the United States say the other day. True. Trump’s first year has been a wake-up call heard...
Read moreThe cities of tomorrow
Thematic fields © www.deutschland.de The campaign “City of Tomorrow” focuses on four priority topics pivotal to urban development. Energy resources and infrastructure systems ⒸShutterstock Whether looking at a single building, a city block, a district,...
Read more3 ways remote teams beat out in-office teams
Walk into any office building these days and you will see a similar scene — an open plan office. The layout is known as cubicle hell to those who toil there. The idea for this office was conceived in the 1950s as a way to improve communication and promote...
Read moreEnigmatic cedar-clad garden office doubles as yoga studio & playroom
© Neil Dusheiko Architects Working from home has some great benefits: no long commute, and the flexibility with one's own time. Of course, one of the downsides may include the need to have a dedicated office space somewhere in or around the house, when...
Read moreHuman Healing Unlocked: transforming suffering into wellbeing | Dr David Reilly | TEDxFindhornSalon
Dr David Reilly MD’s talk on how to unlock the potential of human healing is both fascinating and touching. Using the example of one of his patients, and with a moving twist at the end, David interprets 40 years of academic research into a radical way...
Read moreHanter´s SELF talk October 2017
“Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come to being.” Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man We are living in a time of unprecedented connectivity, with 7.5 billion of us literally bumping...
Read moreIT experts foresee 60 percent of businesses affected by automation within five years
In Brief A new study from Redwood Software and Sapio Research reveals a number of IT leaders see automation as very important aspect of their businesses. In fact, many surveyed believe robotics could be used to change 60 percent of businesses by 2022....
Read moreBreaking through the creative process: Norman Seeff at TEDxBermuda 2012
Renowned photographer and film maker Norman Seeff has captured many of the legends of popular culture, from Steve Jobs to Will.I.Am, from Ray Charles to Alicia Keys. In a remarkable talk Norman explores and shares the struggles and joy that stems from...
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