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Secrets of success in 8 words:

*passion


*work


*good


*focus


*push


*serve


*ideas


*persist

8

The world's killer diet:

1. You can prevent or reverse 95% of diseases with a healthy diet. So, why not?

1. What can we do with a healthy diet?

Greening the ghetto:

*It is possible to green your environment.


*Green soil roofs.

2

Do schools kill creativity:

*We educate our children out of creativity.


*Hierarchy of disciplines.


*Draw, sing, dance!

3

Open-source learning:

*A platform that everyone can contribute to knowledge and benefit from it with endless customizations.

1

Cultures at the far edge of the world:

*Central revelation of anthropology is the idea that the world in which we live in does not exist in an absolute sense, but it is just one model of reality, the consequence of one particular set of adaptive choices.


*We all have songs but the rhytm, melody and lyrics are unique. Other ways of being, other ways of thinking.


*Ethnosphere


*Wade Davis

4

Documenting our endangered cultures:

*treat your enemies like they are jewels that they teach you a lot.


*giving mental flexibility to children for perceiving the religions around the world.


*Phil Borges - movies made by indigeneous children

3

Problems of the world:

*How do we priotarize problems?


*Think about the price and the outcomes.


*Which ones are urgent? Climate change is not. HIV, starvation and malaria are.

3

The shadow cities of the future:

1. Squatters are building the cities of the future.

1. Why squatters should be recognized?

Fighting injustice with a videocamera:

1. If there is a camera it is harder to burry the story.

1. Why?

How technology evolves:

*Every organism in the world is equally evolved, fungi to bacteria... A different way of hacking to continue life. Every single organism have a life hack, might not apply a rule in its differences.


*A drift of ubiquity, diversity, complexity, specialization, socialization over time (co-evaluation).


*Technology and biology evolution are the same.


*6 kingdoms of life (fungi, bacteria etc.), 7th kingdom is technology.


*Technologies don't die, other biological creatures do.


*Technology is accelerating evolution.


*Technology brings choices, possibilities, freedoms.


*We have a moral responsibility to invent technology. Imagine Mozart being born without the piano. Now millions of children are being born without their ways of self expression.


*Technology makes life an infinite game.


*Technology is a way to evolve the evolution.


*Kevin Kelly

11

The accelerating power of technology:

*Technology and human evolution are similar in exponential development.

1

How stats fool juries:

1. Statistics might direct the wrong way.

1. What is wrong with the statistics?

Finding new cures for migraine, depression, malpractice:

1. Heart attack alarm.


2. Magnetic pulse erasing the mal functioning electrical condition in the brain called migraine.


3. Epilepsy responsive neurostimulator.

1. What alarm?


2. Magnetic pulse for what?


3. Neurostimulator for what?

Bono: Action for Africa

*right to live like a human - human rights - man giving his baby away


*this is not about charity, this is about justice


*justice is a tougher standart than charity - everybody loves to do charity

3

Entrepreneurs are the future of space flight:

*In thousands of attempts we have mastered the aviation. First one inspired people and in four years everywhere in the world there were planes.


*We must inspire our children, our future with more thousands of attempts to the space because this is where we are going to end up eventually.


*Space profits.

3

Three things to know before you ski to the North Pole:

*Noone is the authorithy of your potential.

1. There's just one thing that not to forget in life? What is it?

How to fix broken states:

1. Afghanistan - giving a chance to the poor to flourish instead of educating them into terrorism and drugs.

1. Afghanistan - what should we do instead of educating them into terrorism and drugs?

Designing the Seattle Central Library:

1. Categorizing books according to the evolution of technology.

1. What kind of designing method is used for the Seattle Central Library?

Debunking third world myths:

1.We - western world - small family - long life/Them - third world - large family - short life


2.This changes through 1960s to 2000's - majority has small families and long life.


3.The improvement of the world must be contextualized. The segments, pieces of the regions or countries in the world advance in different speeds and have different amounts of money and investment strategies.

1. What are the two myths concerning West and Third World?


2. When did these myths change?


3. How should we approach the improvement of the world?

Why a free press is the best investment:

1. Because it is going to return to us with profit.

1. Why should we think of a free press is the best investment?

Investing in Africa's own solutions:

1. The world is small and we are connected somehow.


2. You protect your children is a good selling strategy.

1. Why should we help Africa find their own solutions?


2. What is a good strategic slogan to prosper?

The power of the mobile phone to end poverty:

1. Authorities came down from their high horses and were forced to negotiate with the poor in Europe; that is why poverty is not much of a case in western countries.


2. Aid goes to the authorities in poor countries and the majority keeps staying poor.


3. Connectivity and specialization lead to productivity will save the poor.

1. Why isn't poverty much of a case in western countries?


2. Where does the aid for the poor go?


3. What will save the poor?

How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century:

*30s to 70s


*thanks to vaccines and antibiotics and the other developments in health but the process was not smooth


*immortality is on the table and noone is controlling the progress

3

A tailored history of who wears what and why:

1. Yes. We should check on our biases about clothing, we should not stereotype the dress codes.

1. Is there a negative effect of dress codes?


2. What should we do?

The brain science of obesity:

1. Some people just don't gain weight, some people do, it's due to genetics.

1. Is it genetic that some people are inclined to gain weight?

How NFTs are building the internet of the future:

1. Freedom - not advertisers but the creators win through nft.

1. What is the best thing about nfts?

How to deal with insomnia and finally get to sleep:

*CBTI - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia is as effective as pills with no side effects.

1

Why skin disease is often misdiagnosed in darker skin tones?

1. Dermatologists have difficulties to treat darker skinned people because they don't know how to diagnose a disease in dark skin tones.


2. Skin biased statistics is used to demonstrate skin diseases like darker skin tones are most likely to have sexually transmitted skin deseases.

1. Why skin disease is often misdiagnosed in darker skin tones?


2. What does skin biased statistics demonstrate?

3 ways to prepare society for the next pandemic:

1. data, drills, defense


2. empathy

1. What are these three ways?


2. What is important when preparing society for the next pandemic?

The billion dollar campaign to electrify transport:

1. After 2035 there will be no petrol or diesel car selling.

1. When will be no petrol or diesel car selling?

4 ways the COVID Pandemic changed the way we sleep:

1. quantity - 25 mins more


2. quality - %60 says its worse


3. time - sleep late, get up late


4. dream - more, helps emotional trauma, covid related dreams, sleep is a life support system

1. How is quantity affected?


2. How is quality affected?


3. How is time affected? (what time sleep and wake up)


4. How are dreams affected?

3 tips for leaders to get the future of work right:

1. Building a trusting culture, being data-driven, thinking out of schedule.

1. What are the 3 tips?

How your nature photos can help protect animals:

*biodiversity is reducing at a greater rate


*wildbook - ai collects pics of animals around the world

2

Why people and ai make good business partners?

1. Only 10% of companies' ai strategies make a significance.


2. Thanks to the collaboration of people and ai.

1. Are companies selling ai strategies successful?


2. How can we improve the success?

The love, forgiveness and healing fathers need:

1. Pain gives you character, strength and courage.


2. Be that someone who gave you validation when you most needed it.

1. What does pain give fathers?


2. What do fathers need to do?

How great leaders innovate responsibly:

1. a leader must give concrete reasons to be hopeful


2. servant leadership mentality

1. What should a leader do?


2. What kind of a mentality a leader should have?

How to find joy in climate action:

*We all need to contribute to the solutions. We can make our job, network and abilities work for the solutions and this process should be something that brings us joy because it is a longterm goal.

1. What can we do to find joy in climate action?

The link between sex and imagination:

1. Yes.


2. Fantasy.


3. Imagine the setting and the characters.

1. Is sex a mental experience?


2. What is important for sex?


3. How can you improve the sex?

Why bittersweet emotions underscore life's beauty?

1. The sorrow comes with joy.



1. Why bittersweet emotions underscore life's beauty?

SpaceX's supersized starship rocket and the future of galactic exploration:

*reusable


*bigger


*no better rockets since 1970's


*refilling the tanks in space with the propellent (when in the orbit of the earth)


*Europa and its ocean (Jupiter)


*Enceladus (Moon of Saturn)


*liquid water for life - oceanic moons


*telescopes in starships to observe the universe


*colonies on Mars

9

What Wikipedia teaches us about balancing truth and beliefs:

*vast and varied world


*minimum viable truth - acknowledging uncertainty


*mistakes and debate bring people into conversation - you do not sit back when you disagree with someone - productive friction


*idea of shared power


*not my or your truth, let's make it our truth and find a common ground

5

How innovation and technology can fight hunger?

1. World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator, Share your meal app.

1. How innovation and technology can fight hunger?

The secret to mastering life's biggest transition:

1.Life is the story you tell yourself.


2.We think that life is made up with linear phases and stages.


3.Everyone feels that their lives have upended in some way, out of track, order.


4.The Life Story Project.


*The linear life is dead - one job, one relationship, one source of happiness from adolescence to assisted living is hopelessly outdated.


*The Deck of Disruptors: love, beliefs, work, identity, work, body.


*No midlife crisis - whenever life crisis - lifequakes take 25 years of our lives.


*Lifequakes: voluntary, involuntary, personal, collective.


*Life transition is a skill we can and we must master.


*Begin with your transition superpower: Which stage can you handle the best?


*Three stages of life transitions: the long goodbye-when you mourn the past that's not coming back, the messy middle-when you shed certain habits and create new ones, the new beginning-where you unweil your new self. These phases do not happen in order.


*Accept your emotions.


*Seven tools for how we navigate a life transition: accept that it is an emotional experience (fear, sadness/longing, shame, guilt, anger, loneliness), rituals/tattoos/break the fear/jump on it/write it down. I am going through a difficult time and I am ready for what comes next.


*Change of mindsets, routines, habits, casting off our parts of personality, find a hobby, lose weight, paint, dance, create a new self.


*Seek wisdom from others, don't let yourself be isolated and feel alone. The number of transitions you face tend to make you more isolated. The more you are alone it means that you face multiple life transitions at the same time.


*Rewrite your life story.


*A life transition is a meaning-making proccess, an autobiographical occasion.


*You control the story you tell about yourself.


*These are not miserable times, you've got to grit and grind our way through.


*Lupus in fabula. The wolf in the fairytale. If you banish the wolf, you banish the hero. We all need to be the hero of our own story. That's why we have fairytales afterall and that's why we tell them year after year.


*Bruce Feiler

1. What is life?


2. What we think of it?


3. How do people generally think about their lives?


4. What is the project's name?

How data-driven journalism illuminates patterns of injustice?

1.With open-source data...

1. With what?

How to alter the perception of mental health care in Russia:

1. In Soviet Russia it was used as a political tool, there are no licencing procedures, no laws protecting clients from incompetence and fraud.



2. An online platform to assess psychologists and match them with the right clients.



3. When one of us is wounded, all of us share that wound - a real hope for peace.

1. What are the two main reasons for bias towards mental health care in Russia?



2. How can they alter the negative perception?



3. Why is safe psychotherapy important?

The case for radically human buildings:

1. Characterless, boring buildings.


2. Cause stress.


3. Function of emotion.


4. Architectural diversity is needed like biodiversity. We should humanize our buildings.

1. How are the current buildings around us?


2. How do they affect us?


3. Which function of buildings are missing?


4. What is the solution?


How ethics can help you make better decisions:

1. Reading theories of ethics.


2. Understanding ethical theories is how we increase our chances of success at simply being human beings who have to negotiate with other human beings. There is nothing more important than that.

1. How can we make better decisions?


2. What is the most important thing?

A sci-fi story of Earth's Renewal:

1. We are one, a loom and a tapestry.

1. What was its main point?

5 ethical principles for digitizing humanitarian aid:


1.How data is collected on vulnerable individuals and how it might be used against them. Technology of empowerment, can become disempowerment. Good intentions alone can't protect from harm, and they can cause harm.



2. Ask: Which groups of humans will be harmed by this and when? Assess: Who does the solution actually benefit? Interrogate: Was appropriate consent obtained from the end users? Consider: What must we gracefully exit out of to be fit for these futures? Imagine: What future good might we foreclose if we implemented this action today?





1. What is the main problem?


2. What are these 5 ethical principles?

How we could sole the dark matter mystery?

1. It gravitates like visible matter but it's completely unlike it in every other way.


2. Visible (light) matter is just 5% of the universe.

1. Does the dark matter gravitate?


2. How much percent of the universe is visible matter?

What happens to people's donated eggs and sperm after they die?

1. The law is not up to date with the technological innovations.

1. What happens to people's donated eggs and sperm after they die?

Africa's great carbon valley and how to end energy powerty:

1. Kenya

1. Which country has the potential of renewable energy?

A 3-Part Plan to Take On Extreme Heat Waves:

1. Extreme heat.


2. Categories for heat waves. (Ivl 4 hurricane) praparedness, redesign.


3. Apps, services, air conditioning etc.


4. Redisigning cities, thinking beyond air conditioning.

1. What is the deadliest of all extreme weather phenomena?


2. What's the plan for awareness?


3. What's the plan for preparedness?


4. What's the plan for redesign?

Stories of photographing monumental people:

1. Emphaty


2. Less judgemental and more curious.


3. Compassion.

1. What can photographs teach us?


2. What kind of people should we become?


3. What is going to save us?

The mission to safeguard black history in the US:

1. 17th, 18th and 19th century documentation of black history.

1.What is missing from the American history?

Why having fun is the secret to a healthier life?

1. Fun is the secret to feeling alive.


2. Feeling.


3. Playfulness, connection, flow.


4. Letting go of perfectionism, not taking things too seriously, lightheartedness.


5. Energizing, helps us to be present, uniting, makes us healthier, happier.


6. Prioritize playfulness, connection and flow.

1. What is fun a secret to?


2. Is fun a feeling or an activity?


3. What are the three factors of the definition of fun?


4. What is playfulness?


5. What are the benefits of fun?


6. How do we make fun?

How hip-hop can make climate action cool?

1. We need climate activism to be mainstream.

1. How hip-hop can make climate action cool?

The eco-creators helping the climate through social media:

1. New generation sees climate crisis as doom and gloom.


2. Climate optimism.

1. How does the new generation see climate change?


2. What will make us take action?

A-close-to-home solution for accessible childcare:

*lack of childcare services


*families are forced to drop their carieer


*home-based childcare might be the solution

3

An interdimensional performance of imagination:

1. A new era!

1. What does this performance represent?

A new understanding of human history and the roots of inequality:

1. No evidence of authotherian rule from 6000 years ago and people had agriculture and big cities, no temples, no palaces, no kings and queens. 800 years of tree trunk like circles of city halls.


2. This particular world is not the only one possible.

1. From 6000 years ago, what is the most fascinating thing about civilization?


2. What does this mean?


The future of fashion - made from mushrooms:

1. Mycelium.


2. Mylo.


3. It is sustainable.

1. What is similar with leather structure?


2. What is the brand's name?


3. What is its most specific feature?

Could a DAO build the next great city?

1. Decentralized Autonomous Organisation is a community-led entity with no central authority. It is fully autonomous and transparent: smart contracts lay the foundational rules, execute the agreed upon decisions, and at any point, proposals, voting, and even the very code itself can be publicly audited.

1. What is DAO?

Where on earth will people live in the future?

1. It will probably be the North side of the world where modern countries attract young population who escape from the heat and disorganisation.

1. Where on earth will people live in the future?

The secret Somali mixtapes:

1. Because Somali is in civil war and the tapes are miracleausly saved.

1. Why is it a secret?

Anxious? Blame the winds!

1. Bora in Italy.

1. What winds?

What's a food allergy and what's not?

1. Intolerance means we have problems digesting the food, allergy on the other hand is against the immune system.


2. Çölyak

1. How are food allergy and intolerances different?


2. What is Celiac Disease?

How to succeed? Get more sleep:

1. Sleep deprivation.

1. What is one of the urgent matters in the world?

5 things you should know about back pain:

1. Physical therapy is the best solution.

1. What is a better solution to back pain instead of surgery?

A carbon-free future starts with driving less:

1. Reduce, reuse and recycle.

1. How do we make use of e-bikes and e-scooters?

A for profit mindset for nonprofit success:

1.Through banking agents.

1.How do we improve Nigeria's financial services?

How the magic of kindness helped me survive the holocaust:

1. A great or complete devastation or destruction, especially by fire. Usually the Holocaust . The systematic mass slaughter of European Jews in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life.


1. What is a holocaust?

5 parenting tips for raising resilient, self-reliant kids:

1. We need to teach the kids how to think like entrepreneurs.

1. What is the most important part?

Teach girls bravery, not perfection:

1. We teach girls perfection, we teach boys bravery.


2. 60% compatibility is enough for boys, %100 compatibility is needed for girls.

1. What do we teach boys and girls?


1. What do boys and girls do differently when they apply for a job?

The search for the invisible matter that shapes the universe:

1. Dark energy, dark matter, visible matter.


2. It operates like the illuminous matter.

1. What is the universe consist of?


2. How does dark matter operates?

The incredible creativity of deepfakes and the worrying future of ai:

1. Vocal and visual performance :')


2. Hell yeah.

1. What can be generated by ai lately?


2. Can we do it real time?

3 ways your money can fight climate change:

1. Government policies and demand.

1. What is missing for financing projects? (2)

Are life saving medicines hiding in the world's coldest places?

1. Lychens and a microscopic fungus.


2. Two unknown substances from lychens and a substance works better for malaria from the fungus.

1. What did they experiment on?


2. What did they find?

Is the US headed towards another civil war?

1. Yes.


2. Anocracy and whether the citizens in these anocracies form parties around identity rather than ideology. (ethnicity and belief)


3. Partial democracy - it's a government neither fully democratic nor autocratic.


4. High risk of political violence countries. Whitehouse.


5. It is a sign of a democracy that can not be trusted.


6. No.


7. Late 2020, early 2021.


8. Not the poorest people in society, it is not the people who are most oppressed by the government. Ethnically-based reasons start civil wars. Especially politically dominant ethnic groups who are in decline.


9. Demographic change.


10. Multi-ethnic, multi-religious democracy. And it may come with the business and profit focused understanding.


11. Controlling media algorithms not to emphasize on dividing content.


12. I didn't see it coming.


13. -


14. There are now 50 percent more civil wars than there were 2001.

1. Is it possible to predict a civil war?


2. Among 38 predictors what are the the two most common?


3. What is anocracy?


4. What is a watchlist? Where is it sent?


5. What is degration of an election?


6. Is CIA permitted to analyse USA data?


7. When was the USA classified as an anocracy officially?


8. Who does want civil wars?


9. What is the most critical change in a country which brings out a civil-war?


10. What is the long term solution?


11. What is the short term solution?


12. What do people say the most who went through civil wars?


13. What countries in the world are likely to experience ethnic conflict and civil war? (since 2017)


14. Since 2001 what has changed about the frequency of civil wars?

Why real change is more about going viral?

1. No. Social media virality doesn't always mean impact.


2. Have a clear message and goal and stick by it. Check where your resolve is placed. Focus on the impact of one.

1. Does virality mean impact?


2. What are the 3 essentials for making an impact on social media?

The climate crisis is expensive - here's who should pay for it:

1. World's rich.


2. They are 70% responsible of climate change.

1. Who should pay for it?


2. Why?

How to meet your child's difficult behavior with compassion:

1. Kindness and curiosity.


2. Prisons are full of people who have ADHD or autism or other learning problems.


3. It is never about the child's behaviour. It is about how we react to their anxiety?

1. What are the most important two traits of parenting?


2. Why is it important?


3. What should we change first?

A mysterious design that appears across millennia:

1. Tiles on the wall, Uzbekistan, 14th century antid there are many more.


2. Communication through patterns. It might mean something.

1. What is Penrose Tiling?


2. What is the meaning of it?

The AI powered tools supercharging your imagination:

1. Reskinning photographs and videos in 3D.

1. How?

How to take the BS out of business speak:

1. Jargon.


2. Because it's bull ****. It limits the communication. BS meanings can get lost in translation.


3. A cult leader made his followers drink something cool that includes cyanide.


4. Pick bag, pick pack.


5. Use BS to be inclusive, not inclusive. Express fresh ideas without using stale business cliches.

1. What is BS?


2. Why should we take the BS out?


3. What is the term drinking the Kool-Aid?


4. What is the original story of piggy back?


5. How do we take the BS out? (2)