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Depression and Anxiety — But More Gene Transmission | Randy Nesse, University of Michigan
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80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin) 80,000 Hours Podcast (Rob Wiblin)

Depression and Anxiety — But More Gene Transmission | Randy Nesse, University of Michigan

Evolutionary psychiatrist Randy Nesse argues that mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression evolved as useful defensive responses, not diseases, and psychiatry must understand these evolutionary functions—why natural selection preserved capacities for distress—rather than merely categorizing symptom clusters to effectively treat mental illness.

about 2 months ago · 8 points
How The Fridge Destroyed One of the World’s Largest Monopolies
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The Economist The Economist

How The Fridge Destroyed One of the World’s Largest Monopolies

This video traces how Boston merchant Frederic Tudor built a global billion-dollar monopoly shipping natural ice from New England to tropical climates using ancient Persian preservation techniques, transforming American cities and food distribution through the "cold chain"—while Dr. John Gorrie's quest to cure yellow fever patients sparked the mechanical refrigeration that would ultimately destroy Tudor's empire.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
The Coinbase Report That Could Change Everything for Q1
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Coin Bureau Coin Bureau

The Coinbase Report That Could Change Everything for Q1

A joint Coinbase and Glassnode report reveals that despite Q4 2025's drawdown and bear market fears, both institutional and retail investors remain conviction-driven with 71% of institutions viewing Bitcoin as undervalued, while on-chain metrics show significant profit-taking pressure across BTC and ETH that could cap near-term upside.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Why Energy May Be the Best Investment of the Next Decade with Wil VanLoh
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Tony Robbins Tony Robbins

Why Energy May Be the Best Investment of the Next Decade with Wil VanLoh

Quantum Capital Group founder Wil VanLoh argues that oil and gas currently offers the best risk-adjusted returns globally, as ESG-driven capital flight has created a capital-starved market reminiscent of the 1990s, just as AI and global economic growth create unprecedented demand pressure.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
The Best Investment for 2026 Isn’t Stocks, Gold, or Real Estate (Here’s Why)
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Nate O'Brien Nate O'Brien

The Best Investment for 2026 Isn’t Stocks, Gold, or Real Estate (Here’s Why)

There is no single 'best' investment for 2026, as stocks, real estate, gold, and crypto move in opposing cycles depending on economic conditions. True wealth building requires diversifying across uncorrelated asset classes, buying beaten-down rather than booming assets, and maintaining a long-term perspective instead of chasing recent performance.

about 2 months ago · 10 points
Michael Ovitz: Eliminate Your Competition
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The Diary of a CEO The Diary of a CEO

Michael Ovitz: Eliminate Your Competition

Michael Ovitz reveals how Creative Artists Agency dominated Hollywood by replacing the industry's endemic lying culture with radical honesty, dismantling individual ego through team-based client service, and treating power as a temporary lease rather than a permanent status.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
Is Bitcoin In A Bear Market?
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The Pomp Podcast The Pomp Podcast

Is Bitcoin In A Bear Market?

Anthony Pompliano argues Bitcoin has entered a bear market, but one structurally different from previous cycles due to reduced volatility, financialization through Wall Street products, and markets pricing in deflation rather than the previously expected inflation.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
Stanford Webinar - Human-Centered AI: Designing Systems People Trust
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Stanford Webinar - Human-Centered AI: Designing Systems People Trust

Stanford professor James Landay argues that truly human-centered AI requires expanding beyond traditional user-centered design to address community and societal-level impacts, while tackling embedded Western cultural biases and the global rise of sovereign AI initiatives.

about 2 months ago · 7 points
Ben Horowitz and David Solomon: The Sweetest Macro Spot in 40 Years
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a16z Podcast a16z Podcast

Ben Horowitz and David Solomon: The Sweetest Macro Spot in 40 Years

Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon and a16z co-founder Ben Horowitz discuss why current macro conditions represent the most favorable environment for financial assets in 40 years, driven by a unique cocktail of fiscal stimulus, monetary easing, deregulation, and AI capital investment, while emphasizing the critical importance of scale, stable funding, and proactive policy engagement for institutional competitiveness.

about 2 months ago · 9 points
Jordan Peterson: "Stop Avoiding Responsibility"
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Jordan Peterson Jordan Peterson

Jordan Peterson: "Stop Avoiding Responsibility"

Jordan Peterson argues that avoiding the necessary sacrifices of adulthood through institutionalized adolescence creates a deferred penalty that culminates in crisis, advocating for voluntary limitation and truthful communication as the only path to meaningful competence.

about 2 months ago · 8 points
Innovation for Growth and Sustainability in the Era of AI
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Stanford Online Stanford Online

Innovation for Growth and Sustainability in the Era of AI

Former EY Global Chief Innovation Officer Jeff Wong argues that traditional industries must abandon generational planning cycles for portfolio-based AI innovation strategies, leveraging vast proprietary data assets while requiring leaders to personally adopt the tools they seek to implement.

about 2 months ago · 10 points