The top 27 people in the world have more resources and wealth than the bottom 4 billion individuals on the planet, highlighting the growing asymmetrical accumulation of resources in society.
In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss the moral implications of eliminating gifted programs in education, and the importance of finding solutions that benefit the broadest set of individuals. They also touch on the idea that standardized tests can serve as a path to success for immigrants.
The speaker reflects on the power of physical newspapers and the value of unbiased reporting, in contrast to the increasing prevalence of subjective online media.
Joe De Sena discusses his mission to help people transform their lives through physical activity with his company, Spartan Race, his book, "Spartan Up!", and how he believes everyone can benefit from pushing themselves to be their best selves.
This podcast discusses the idea that the key to becoming wealthy is simply positive thinking and not dwelling on thoughts of being poor, a theory commonly known as "The Secret".