Humans wanted: why automation won’t kill off your job
But while machines will be increasingly powerful, humans will actually be more essential.
America’s Tech Hubs Still Dominate, But Some Smaller Cities Are Rising
Despite established urban tech hubs, some smaller cities are attracting high-tech jobs with lower living costs, unique talent pools, and geographic diversity.
The Problem With Most Financial Advice
So the next time a finance guru claims that they got rich because of X or Y or Z, remember that the full story is usually more complex than that.
From Gentrification to Decline: How Neighborhoods Really Change
A new report and accompanying map finds extreme gentrification in a few cities, but the dominant trend—particularly in the suburbs—is the concentration of low-income population.
The Neuroscience Of Motivation: How Our Brains Drive Hard Work And Achievement
Luckily, our constantly evolving understanding of the human brain is providing us with new clues as to what makes certain individuals harder workers than others, putting us closer than ever to solving the scientific mystery Taylor began pursuing well over a century ago.