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Thomas Edison’s Greatest Strength
When I say “inventor”, who comes to mind? For many people, it’s likely Thomas Edison. Not only did he invent the incandescent light bulb, but also the Phonograph (the world’s first device capable of recording sound), and the Kinetograph (the inaugural motion picture camera). Without these three inventions alone, we… (Keep Reading)
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What Set Steve Jobs Apart
What are you looking at right now? Is it perhaps an iPhone? Or maybe an iPad? Or what about an iMac? Well, there’s one thing all three of those devices have in common, and it’s not hard to guess: they’re all Apple products. (Plus they all start with the letter… (Keep Reading)
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We Are Never In Control
Humanity has always been about control. From our earliest days, mankind has obsessed about power, fame, and being able to control our circumstances. Throughout the years, this way of thinking has never changed. Sure, it looks different today, but deep down we still feel the same. Recently, I went with… (Keep Reading)
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Are We There Yet?
Many say people are better today than they were two hundred years ago. They’ll go on to cite examples: we have amazing technology, we’ve discovered AI, we know so much more about medicine and science, etc. Their argument is that technology has “made humans better”. Sadly, they’re wrong. (Keep Reading)
