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Everything is going to be fine

2026-08-20 18:01:00

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What a classist, a psychologist and preppers have to say about the end of the world, and what you might do about it

- Directed by Ryan Malloy

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How to rediscover your purpose later in life

2026-08-20 18:00:00

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You don’t have to ‘reinvent’ yourself to live happily after 60. There’s a better approach grounded in lifespan psychology

- by Denise Taylor

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Arabic has four words for sadness. Philosophy explains why

2026-08-19 18:00:00

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More subtly nuanced than standard diagnostic categories, Arabic lets speakers articulate a world of emotional experiences

- by Chereen Shurafa

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Don’t let nature slip out of reach

2026-08-18 18:00:00

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Research on the ‘extinction of experience’ suggests many of us are losing vital connections to the natural world

- by Hannah Seo

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Glass eggs

2026-08-18 18:00:00

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When the future I’d been planning lay shattered at my feet, freezing my eggs offered a fragile hope

- by Matilda Hay

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The peak-end rule

2026-08-17 18:01:00

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Landmark experiments explore why people sometimes prefer more pain to less, and what this says about the shaping of memory

- Video by Veritasium

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