It’s what happens when the world is not looking that counts the most
The image above is from the photographic collection of Peter Rancie. He was in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, at the beginning of 2005, following the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004. At the time I was 30, a young mother, with the first of my six boys. I knew about...
Ignore. Renew. Replace. PAUSE. FULL STOP. What do you see?
INITIALLY, I see what everyone sees at first glance … asymmetrical rust on a metal roof … an abandoned structure becoming increasingly dilapidated from years of non-use or neglect … a Mater-like old truck with character but nonetheless relegated to a...
Billions in Change The social impact journey of a billionaire
Manoj Bhargava, the billionaire entrepreneur best known for creating the energy drink 5-hour Energy, has a fascinating and unconventional background that has contributed greatly to his success. Beyond his fantastic financial prosperity (currently worth about $4...
Our Beautiful Paradoxical Dichotomous World What might we see when we view the artificial intelligence dialogue from a Maasai warrior's point of view?
Cowherders by day. Tourist guards at night. Protecting safari visitors straying too far from their tents and being caught in the maw of grazing hippopotami or an occasional lion. Are these mostly traditional tribal folk part of the global artificial intelligence...
