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Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Explained

December 16, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

What if Malcolm Gladwell sat down with the people who understand tipping points better than anyone else?What if Malcolm Gladwell didn’t just revisit The Tipping Point, but convened the thinkers who helped shape it, challenge it, and warn us about where it has gone wrong?Imagine him in a quiet room—not giving a talk, not defending a thesis—but listening. Across … [Read more...] about Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Explained

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Peace Conference 2026: Designing a World That Can Last

December 16, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Peace Conference 2026

What If the World’s Greatest Peace Thinkers Planned for 2026 Today?Dag Hammarskjöld: Peace is not the absence of conflict.It is the presence of restraint.Those who seek peace often begin by asking how violence may be stopped.A harder question is whether humanity is prepared to live without the habits that produce violence.Power without conscience, justice without … [Read more...] about Peace Conference 2026: Designing a World That Can Last

Filed Under: Consciousness, Politics, Psychology, Spirituality, World Peace Tagged With: AI and peace, ethical leadership, future of world peace, future peace summit, global ethics conference, global peace dialogue, how to create lasting peace, humanity and conflict, ImaginaryTalks peace series, inner roots of war, justice without revenge, peace and consciousness, peace and human identity, peace architecture, Peace Conference 2026, peace philosophy, peace thinkers roundtable, systems design and peace, war psychology, world peace discussion

The Future of Science 2026: Where Knowledge Breaks or Evolves

December 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Preface — Nick Sasaki Science has shaped how we understand reality, progress, and even ourselves. Yet today, many people—scientists included—sense a quiet unease. Not because science has failed, but because it may be changing faster than our assumptions about it.This series was created as an invitation—not to agree, but to think carefully at a moment when … [Read more...] about The Future of Science 2026: Where Knowledge Breaks or Evolves

Filed Under: Consciousness, Science, Technology Tagged With: AI scientific discovery, consciousness science debate, ethics of science, future of human knowledge, future of physics, future of science 2026, future of science discussion, imaginary science panel, ImaginaryTalks science, limits of science, modern science crisis, next scientific revolution, philosophy of science, post truth science, science and AI future, science and power, scientific truth debate, scientists predict future of science, trust in science, where is science headed

Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality

December 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Nick Sasaki Who controls the narrative controls reality.This idea shows up everywhere—religion, politics, history, media, even in the private stories we tell ourselves late at night. We rarely question it because stories feel natural to us. They help us belong. They help us understand pain. They help us decide who is right, who is wrong, and … [Read more...] about Who Controls the Narrative Controls Reality

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Media & Journalism, Religion Tagged With: control of narrative, cultural narratives, history written by victors, imaginary conversations philosophy, inner narrative, manufactured consent, meaning making, media manipulation, media narrative control, narrative authority, narrative power, personal identity narratives, philosophy of narrative, power and storytelling, psychology of storytelling, reality and perception, religion and narrative, storytelling and power, truth and perception, who controls the narrative controls reality

The Future of Money: When AI Makes Work and Income Obsolete

December 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Elon Musk People often think the future arrives all at once. It doesn’t.It arrives unevenly—quietly at first—then suddenly everywhere.We are living at the edge of one of those moments.For most of human history, survival required labor. Labor required coordination. Money became the system that made that coordination possible. It wasn’t … [Read more...] about The Future of Money: When AI Makes Work and Income Obsolete

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Global Literary Summit 2025: Does Literature Still Matter?

December 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Haruki Murakami There are moments when reality begins to feel unreliable.Not because it is unfamiliar, but because it arrives too quickly, too loudly, without leaving space for reflection. News replaces itself before it can be understood. Images compete for attention. Words are repeated until they lose weight. The world continues to move … [Read more...] about Global Literary Summit 2025: Does Literature Still Matter?

Filed Under: A.I., Consciousness, Literature Tagged With: contemporary writers, cultural role of novels, does literature still matter, ethics of fiction, fiction and reality, future of literature, global authors conversation, global literary summit, imaginary literary conversation, ImaginaryTalks literature, literary philosophy, literature and AI, literature in the AI era, meaning of fiction today, modern novel debate, power and voice in literature, storytelling in the digital age, why writers write, world literature discussion, writers roundtable

Game of Thrones Afterlife Conversation: What They Never Said

December 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Tyrion Lannister They used to say the world was shaped by swords, crowns, and the men and women bold enough to reach for them. I believed that too, once — or at least I pretended to, because believing it gave meaning to all the blood spilled in its name.But after death, after watching one’s life laid bare without excuses or applause, … [Read more...] about Game of Thrones Afterlife Conversation: What They Never Said

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Game of Thrones Explained: Power, Justice and Memory

December 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by George R. R. Martin I never believed stories should reassure us.If they do their job honestly, they unsettle us instead.When I began writing about Westeros, I wasn’t interested in heroes who always chose correctly, or villains who announced themselves in advance. I was interested in power—how it bends people, how it excuses cruelty, how it … [Read more...] about Game of Thrones Explained: Power, Justice and Memory

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Andrew Ross Sorkin’s 1929: Stock Market Crash Lessons Today

December 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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Introduction by Andrew Ross Sorkin The story of the 1929 stock market crash is often told as if it were inevitable — a morality play with clear villains, obvious excesses, and lessons that should have been impossible to miss.But when I began researching 1929, what struck me most was not how reckless the people of that era were, but how reasonable they … [Read more...] about Andrew Ross Sorkin’s 1929: Stock Market Crash Lessons Today

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Primal Intelligence by Angus Fletcher — A Human Survival Map

December 12, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

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IntroductionPrimal Intelligence by Angus Fletcher examines how human beings think, decide, adapt, and continue forward when logic, data, and certainty are no longer enough.We live in a paradoxical moment. More is possible today than at any point in human history—technologically, economically, creatively. And yet, when you speak to people, the prevailing mood is … [Read more...] about Primal Intelligence by Angus Fletcher — A Human Survival Map

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