All geniuses?
It is commonly believed that some people are born geniuses, while others have to make do with average performance. But this belief, which has had a major impact on the very foundations of our education system, is increasingly being challenged by recent neuroscience findings.
Finger food in Africa
Eating with your fingers is a way of life in Africa, and a habit that could well be adopted elsewhere.
Consulting 1.3 billion Catholics: pedagogy of synodality
How the pope seeks to consult 1.3 billion Catholics in collective intelligence, with supreme support.
And what if we shouldn't be immune to self-sabotage?
How can we move from apprehension to understanding self-sabotage? The key to doing things differently lies in a thorough analysis of the reasons behind self-sabotage, so that we can move on without forgetting what's most important: the life lessons it has taught us. Self-sabotage may appear as a bitter taste, but its flavor changes over time.
AI and art: the end of the deification of artists?
Nevertheless, the distance between an original creation, the fruit of the artist's genius, and the production capacity of AI tools is becoming ever shorter.