We all rely on others. In this clip, the group discusses their different opinions on society's obligation to help those in need, and whether current societal efforts are effective at providing needed care.
Where does the richness of life come from? This clip brings together Evan, Ethan, Maddie and Grace, who discuss how to use success and money to create time for the things that are truly meaningful in life.
In America, the biggest act of caring for ourselves is to become successful and accumulate material wealth. Is that in line with what we need to be happy in life? In this clip, Evan, Maddie, Ethan and Grace discuss this question.
It's tricky to say what people "deserve." What do we deserve by virtue of our shared humanity? What do we deserve by virtue of our actions? Why do some people receive more or less than they deserve? In this clip, the group discusses these questions as they pertain to care.
In this clip, the group shares their personal relationship with self-care, and discusses the differences in how they both how receive and give care to others.
This clip brings together four people with different histories and philosophies about money, who discuss how much Many people associate money with a feeling of lack. In that sense, they feel it is difficult to make. But is that really the case?
This clip brings together four people with different histories and philosophies about money, who discuss how much money should factor into one's identity. Topics include enjoying the lifestyle that money affords, anxiety about spending money, and using money to help others.
s it possible to become a billionaire ethically? What is the proper way to incentivize innovation without funneling the majority of a nation's wealth to a small pool of individuals?
having time to embrace the aspects of life you find most meaningful; for other people, inheriting money through marriage means losing the will and drive to do great things.