Salesforce’s Philanthropy: A Better World Through Business

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How does Salesforce give back to the world? Why is Salesforce so involved in American politics? Marc Benioff considers society and the global environment two of Salesforce’s chief stakeholders. A couple of ways he addresses social and environmental problems are through a philanthropic program and campaigning for political change to promote minorities’ rights. Discover more about Salesforce’s philanthropy efforts.

Plato: Democracy Is the 4th Best Form of Government

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Is democracy truly the worst form of government, except for all the others? What was Plato’s take on it? According to Plato, democracy leaves a lot to be desired. In The Republic, he presents a thought-provoking critique of democracy through the character of Socrates. He outlines a progression of societal structures, with democracy as the second-worst. Read on to understand Plato’s analysis of democracy and discover why he believes it’s less than ideal.

Doesn’t Hurt to Ask by Trey Gowdy: Book Overview

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What’s Doesn’t Hurt to Ask by Trey Gowdy about? Do you wish you could change anybody’s mind about something you’re passionate about? In Doesn’t Hurt to Ask, Trey Gowdy outlines how to effectively persuade others by asking questions, using concrete evidence, and getting to know your conversation partner. Gowdy draws on his experiences in court and on investigative committees in Congress to teach you how to change someone’s way of thinking. Read below for a brief overview of Doesn’t Hurt to Ask.

God’s Intervention: How He Steps in to Save Us in 2 Distinct Ways

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How do some people survive seemingly impossible situations? What role does faith play in finding purpose and direction in life? In Faith Still Moves Mountains, Harris Faulkner explores stories of God’s intervention in people’s lives. The book recounts miraculous rescues and divine inspirations that have saved lives and provided guidance to those feeling lost. Keep reading to discover how faith can transform lives in unexpected ways.

A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence (Overview)

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Do you know how your brain really works? What if understanding our own intelligence could revolutionize artificial intelligence? In A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence, neuroscientist Jeff Hawkins presents a groundbreaking theory of human cognition. He explores how the brain’s neocortex creates mental models and makes predictions. This new framework offers insights into both human intelligence and potential advancements in AI. Read on to discover how your brain’s “mini-brains” work together to create your understanding of the world.

Plato: Tyranny Is Only One Step Away From Democracy

A mob of people raising their fists in ancient Greece illustrates tyranny in Plato's Republic

Is tyranny simply a form of governance, or is it a product of a certain psychology? How does Plato’s view of tyranny relate to modern political systems? According to Plato, tyranny results when democracy deteriorates. In The Republic, he describes tyrannies and the psychological profile of a tyrant, providing insights into power dynamics and human behavior that remain relevant today. Continue reading to understand Plato’s thoughts on tyranny and how it happens.

Does Quantum Indeterminacy Make Free Will Possible?

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Is free will real or just an illusion? Could quantum mechanics hold the key to understanding our ability to make choices? In his book Determined, Robert Sapolsky picks apart arguments in favor of free will. He even dives into the fascinating world of subatomic particles and their potential impact on human decision-making, as some people believe there’s a connection between quantum indeterminacy and free will. Read more to understand the issue and Sapolsky’s arguments.

The 2 Main Principles of Debate (According to Trey Gowdy)

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What are the principles of debate? Why are honesty and open-mindedness important in a debate? Trey Gowdy argues that the goal of persuasion shouldn’t simply be to advance your own point of view, but to better understand others’ and reach a higher truth. To do this, you must follow the basic principles of debate. Keep reading to learn what these principles are so you can persuade others with moral standards.

God Will See You Through: Why Harris Faulkner Holds on to Hope

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Do you ever felt like giving up during tough times? Do you believe in the power of faith to overcome life’s challenges? In her book Faith Still Moves Mountains, Harris Faulkner explores how God can help people through difficult situations. She shares inspiring stories of individuals who found comfort, peace, and solutions through their faith. Keep reading to discover why Faulkner believes that God will see you through the darkest moments.

The Old Brain: A Neuroscientist Explains Why We Need It

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Do you know how your brain processes information? What role do the primitive parts of your brain play in your everyday life? In A Thousand Brains, neuroscientist Jeff Hawkins explores the relationship between the Old Brain and the neocortex. He explains how these two parts work together to shape our understanding of the world and enable intelligent behavior. Continue reading to discover how your ancient brain structures influence your modern thoughts and actions.