"All children, except one, grow up."
Thus begins the book Peter Pan, the story of the only boy who never grows up. But for the rest of us, what does that term mean, exactly? At what point have you grown sufficiently "up" to be considered an adult? What does the process entail? Is it a good thing or a bad thing (or both)?
Thank you to Souren Vahdatfarimani and Paul Yachnin for their insightful thoughts on the subject.
Interview with Michael Lapsley, Founder of the Institute for Healing of Memories
What Does It Mean to Grow Up? Part 2
Why Do We Need Others?
What Is the Soul?
Le Sublime
Matterless Matters: Mermaids and Zombies
What is Language?
What Is an Alien?
The Importance of Hypothetical Questions
Awe in Learning: can we reinvent university education?
When Animals Dream: A conversation with Dr David Peña-Guzman
Building 21’s Radical Futures: Foundations for a Better World (part 2)
Building 21’s Radical Futures: Foundations for a Better World (part 1)
Angus Fletcher: The Brain and Narratives: The Limits of AI
A B21 discussion: Are mermaids fish or mammals?
The Building 21 Talks: Can a computer write beautiful poetry?
Leah Price, Book Historian
Antonio Zadra, Dreams Researcher: When The Brain Dreams
Frédéric Gilbert: The Ethics of Implantable Brain-Computer Interface
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