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As
Indigenous scientist and author of Braiding Sweetgrass Robin
Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she
considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the
gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom
and the plant world to reimagine what we value most? Our economy
is rooted in scarcity, competition, and the hoarding of
resources, and we have surrendered our values to a system that
actively harms what we love. Meanwhile, the serviceberry’s
relationship with the natural world is an embodiment of
reciprocity, interconnectedness, and gratitude. The tree
distributes its wealth—its abundance of sweet, juicy berries—to
meet the needs of its natural community. And this distribution
ensures its own survival. As Kimmerer explains, “Serviceberries
show us another model, one based upon reciprocity, where wealth
comes from the quality of your relationships, not from the
illusion of self-sufficiency.”![]() A lot has changed in 25 years. A quarter-century after the publication of his groundbreaking first book, Malcolm Gladwell returns with a brand-new volume that reframes the lessons of The Tipping Point in a startling and revealing light — this time in an immersive audio format that transports you, the listener, directly inside of each riveting story. Why is Miami… Miami? What does the heartbreaking fate of the cheetah tell us about the way we raise our children? Why do Ivy League schools care so much about sports? What is the Magic Third, and what does it mean for racial harmony? In this provocative new work, Malcolm Gladwell returns to the subject of social epidemics and tipping points, this time with the aim of explaining the dark side of contagious phenomena. In
his final book, the late Henry Kissinger joins forces with two
leading technologists to mount “a profound exploration” (Walter
Isaacson) of the epochal challenges and opportunities presented
by the revolution in Artificial Intelligence: a breakthrough
that dramatically empowers people in all walks of life while
also raising urgent questions about the future of humanity.As it absorbs data, gains agency, and intermediates between humans and reality, AI (Artificial Intelligence) will help us to address enormous crises, from climate change to geopolitical conflicts to income inequality. It might well solve some of the greatest mysteries of our universe and elevate the human spirit to unimaginable heights. But it will also pose challenges on a scale and of an intensity that we have never seen—usurping our power of independent judgment and action, testing our relationship with the divine, and perhaps even spurring a new phase in human evolution. Stephen
and Evie Colbert invite you to pull up a chair as they share
their favorite recipes from family and friends and offer a
glimpse of food and fun in their South Carolina home.“Hopefully reading this book and cooking these recipes will feel like hanging out with us at home. We basically live in the kitchen anyway.” ―Evie and Stephen Colbert |
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