Darwinian Evolution vs. Intelligent Design: Clashing Concepts

Darwinian Evolution vs. Intelligent Design: Clashing Concepts

How did Darwinian theory come to the fore? How is Intelligent Design different from creationism? In A Short History of Nearly Everything, Bill Bryson offers up an accessible guide to our cosmological, geological, and biological history. He discusses the theory that Charles Darwin honed and popularized, which is best understood in the context of the competing hypothesis of Intelligent Design. Keep reading for a brief discussion of Darwinian evolution vs. Intelligent Design.

Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence—Book Overview

Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence—Book Overview

Is mind-wandering beneficial? Can attention be trained? How can systems awareness make you a better leader? In Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence, Daniel Goleman explores how you can understand, harness, and improve your attention. This results in a more fulfilling, productive life as you become a healthier, more adaptive, and more engaged citizen of society and the planet. Read more for an overview of this practical book.

Major Extinction Events & Human-Caused Extinctions

Major Extinction Events & Human-Caused Extinctions

When have major extinction events occurred? What causes mass extinctions? Are there ever human-caused extinctions? A Short History of Nearly Everything is an accessible overview of the natural sciences that discusses major scientific discoveries, mysteries, and controversies. It’s in this context that author Bill Bryson addresses the serious matter of extinction and its causes. Keep reading for an introduction to this sobering reality of our history and probably our future.

The History of Hominids: From Homo Erectus to Homo Sapiens

The History of Hominids: From Homo Erectus to Homo Sapiens

How did human ancestors evolve from being ape-like to being human-like? Have scientists found fossils of a common ancestor of humans and apes? Most scientists believe that the history of hominids includes Homo Erectus (first appearing about two million years ago) and Homo Sapiens (first appearing about 100,000 years ago). Bill Bryson explores this history in A Short History of Nearly Everything. Keep reading for an overview of the history of hominids from Homo Erectus to Homo Sapiens.

Daniel Goleman: Leadership and the 3 Directions of Attention

Daniel Goleman: Leadership and the 3 Directions of Attention

Why is important for leaders to pay attention to themselves? How does systems awareness help a leader? According to Daniel Goleman, leadership is one of those major life areas where our deployment of attention is particularly impactful. He discusses three directions of attention—inner, other, and outer—in the context of leadership. Continue reading to understand where leaders should direct their attention and why.

The First Life on Land: Migration From the Shallows

The First Life on Land: Migration From the Shallows

What were the first terrestrial lifeforms? Why did life migrate from water to land? Most scientists believe that the first life on land consisted of plants. Plants were followed by simple animals and, later, more complex life forms. Bill Bryson explores the timeline in his book A Short History of Nearly Everything. Keep reading to learn a bit about these milestones in biological history.

The Bezos Blueprint: Book Overview & Key Takeaways

The Bezos Blueprint: Book Overview & Key Takeaways

What does Jeff Bezos talk about constantly? Why did he ban PowerPoint presentations at Amazon? What’s parallel structure, and how can it help you communicate more clearly? In The Bezos Blueprint, Carmine Gallo explains how to improve your communication by internalizing the principles that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos uses in his writing and speaking. We organized the book’s ideas into four principles that you can apply in your communication. Continue reading for an overview of this practical book and see how you can put these principles to work for you.

Systems Awareness: Tackle Huge Issues With an Outward Focus

Systems Awareness: Tackle Huge Issues With an Outward Focus

What is systems awareness? How can it help us solve global problems such as climate change? In his book Focus, Daniel Goleman outlines three main directions you can aim your attention: inward, toward others, and outward. He connects each direction to certain skills. He associates an outward focus with the skill of systems awareness. Keep reading to learn how tackling the biggest problems requires systems awareness and learn some concrete steps we can take to achieve it.