Flying Too Close to the Sun (Without Crisping Up Like a Marshmallow)
Feeling Like a Fraud? You’re in Good Company
What The Zuck?!
The Traitors: A Masterclass in Storytelling Under Pressure
New Year Resolutions are a scam! Let’s be real.
Capturing Complexity Through Conversation: My Interview with Dan Ariely
Stick With It: How Can Messy Ideas Spark Creative Breakthroughs?
How Creativity Can Transform Education
To Live a Creative Life
The Art of Medicine
A study in scarlet... I mean pink
Keep It Simple, Stupid: Rock and Roll All Night (and Refine Every Day)
The Inverted Pyramid: The Principle that Explains Why it Can Be Good to Think Upside Down
The Magic of Affordance: A Design Principle Less Ordinary than it Affords
The Golden Ratio: Where Art Meets Precision and Nature Reveals Its Blueprint
Anthropomorphism: Why Do We Give Feelings To Machines?
Why do we see faces in clouds, cars with expressions, or even attribute human emotions to our household appliances (admit it, your Henry Hoover has feelings)? The answer lies in the ancient concept of anthropomorphism—a principle as old as humanity itself, born from our inherent need to understand and relate to the world around us by projecting our own characteristics onto it.