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So You Want to Own Greenland?

What's it about? So You Want to Own Greenland? (2025) explores how one vast, icy island keeps drawing the attention of explorers, empires, and superpowers. From vanished Viking settlements to underground Cold War military bases, Greenland’s story is full of twists and turns. It unpacks how history, geopolitics, and climate are colliding to make Greenland an unexpected headline grabber while the nation continues to try and shape its own future. So You Want to Own Greenland? Greenland is something of a contradiction. To begin with, while many of us may have treated it as an afterthought, it is enormous. Sure, much of it is covered by inhospitable, icy terrain, but it’s also played a major part in shaping the ambitions of explorers, empires, missionaries, generals, and presidents. Now, with renewed interest coming from Donald Trump, Greenland has once again found itself pulled into a global drama far larger than its small population might suggest. In this lesson we’ll look past the...

Your Perfect Portfolio by Cullen Roche How to use the world’s most powerful investing strategies

What's it about? Your Perfect Portfolio (2026) guides you through asset allocation to find a strategy that matches your unique psychological needs. It helps you move beyond the hunt for alpha and focus on building a financial plan that survives market volatility. By exploring diverse methodologies – from factor investing to defined duration strategies – it gives you the tools to secure your financial future with confidence. You likely spend considerable energy earning money, yet the moment it lands in your account, a quiet anxiety sets in about what to actually do with it. The financial world offers a dizzying array of options, each promising wealth but often delivering confusion. You’re caught between the fear of missing out and the terror of losing it all. It’s easy to feel that the secret to success is a complex code you haven’t cracked, or that you lack the iron will required to weather market storms alone. This lesson offers a way out. You’ll step back from the chaotic nois...

The Innovative Leader by Stephen Wunker Lessons from Top Innovators for You and Your Organization

What's it about? The Innovative Leader (2024) investigates how industry-leading executives develop themselves and their organizations into consistent innovators rather than relying on one-time breakthroughs. Grounded in interviews with 50 innovative leaders and decades of professional experience, it offers step-by-step guidance to help you innovate whether that’s in a business, government, or nonprofit setting. You can’t innovate your way to success using leadership approaches designed for stable markets that no longer exist. When customer preferences shift mid-quarter, and competitors emerge from adjacent industries, traditional playbooks fail. The fundamental nature of leadership itself must change. Innovative leaders share six specific qualities: they stay connected to emerging patterns, role model experimental mindsets, continuously evolve their approaches, set audacious goals, consider perspectives from all directions, and actively enable others. These qualities aren't p...

The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene An examination of the amoral game and techniques of seducers

What's it about? The Art of Seduction (2001) examines the amoral game of seduction, explaining how seduction always starts in the mind and that the most successful seducers know this very well indeed. It explains strategies for inciting interest, disorientating the target of seduction, stirring desire and kindling emotions. These tactics will lead to the eventual seduction of the target. There's a Latin word that holds a secret about human desire: seducere. To lead astray. Not to deceive. Not to manipulate. To lead someone away from the ordinary path they're walking and into territory that feels charged with possibility. The English word "seduce" carries all that ancient meaning forward, and it points to something we rarely admit: most of us are quietly hoping someone will lead us astray. Think about your daily routine for a moment. The same coffee. The same commute. The same conversations that follow predictable scripts. Comfortable? Sure. But there's a p...

Evil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Myths by Steven Shwartz The Truth About AI and the Future of Humanity

What's it about? Evil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Myths (2021) cuts through the fear-inducing hype surrounding artificial intelligence to explain how AI actually works and why the dystopian scenarios of science fiction remain firmly in the realm of fantasy. It explores today’s remarkable AI technologies – from facial recognition to self-driving cars – while clarifying why these systems can’t evolve into the superintelligent machines of popular culture. Picture this: the year is 2045. An artificial superintelligence has achieved consciousness and, in nanoseconds, rewritten its own code millions of times over. It’s now incomprehensibly more intelligent than any human. Within hours, it’s seized control of global infrastructure – power grids, financial systems, military arsenals. Humanity, once the apex species, is now irrelevant. The machines don’t hate us; they simply optimize resources, and carbon-based lifeforms are inefficient. This is the singularity – the point where A...

Nothing Changes Until You Do by Mike Robbins A Guide to Self-Compassion and Getting Out of Your Own Way

What's it about? Nothing Changes Until You Do (2014) reveals how linking our self-worth to careers, appearance, and achievements leaves us perpetually unsatisfied. Through candid personal narratives and lessons learned from working with diverse clients, it shows that treating ourselves with compassion is what unlocks genuine transformation. When you stop being your own harshest critic, you’ll find the freedom to thrive in all aspects of life. You already know that your harshest critic lives inside your own head. But how do you transform that critic into a compassionate guide for navigating life? This lesson teaches you how to tackle the destructive pattern of linking your value to achievements, possessions, or other people’s opinions. Drawing from candid experiences – including financial collapse, personal loss, and the chaos of early parenthood – it demonstrates how changing your inner dialogue matters more than changing your circumstances. Through relatable stories and actio...