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How a Bout of Depression Led to Dwayne Johnson's Career-Defining Moment

Adults Philosophy
After playing football for four years at the University of Miami, Dwayne Johnson was passed over by the NFL. While he played for the Canadian Football League for a short time, he was ultimately cut from his team, the Calgary Stampeders, and sent packing. At 23, Dwayne found himself living in his parents' small apartment, battling depression

How do you know you exist?

Adults Philosophy
How do you know you're real? Is existence all just a big dream? Has some mad scientist duped us into simply believing that we exist? James Zucker investigates all of these questions (and more) in this mind-boggling tribute to Rene Descartes's "Meditations on First Philosophy."

What makes a hero?

Adults Philosophy
What trials unite not only Harry Potter or Frodo Baggins but many of literature's most interesting heroes? And what do ordinary people have in common with these literary heroes? Matthew Winkler takes us step-by-step through the crucial events that make or break a hero.

How to build a fictional world

Adults Philosophy
Why is J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy so compelling? How about The Matrix or Harry Potter? What makes these disparate worlds come alive are clear, consistent rules for how people, societies -- and even the laws of physics -- function in these fictional universes. Author Kate Messner offers a few tricks for you, too, to create a world worth exploring in your own words.

What are the universal human rights?

Adults Philosophy
The basic idea of human rights is that each one of us, no matter who we are or where we are born, is entitled to the same basic rights and freedoms. That may sound straightforward enough, but it gets incredibly complicated as soon as anyone tries to put the idea into practice. What exactly are the basic human rights? Who gets to pick them? Who enforces them-and how? Benedetta Berti explores the subtleties of human rights.

Is This Glass Half Empty?

Adults Philosophy
Are you an optimist or a pessimist?

Would You Rather Be Rich Or Happy?

Adults Philosophy
Kids say the darndest things - but sometimes they offer some serious insight. We played "Would You Rather" with kids ages 3 to 11 to see if they had anything to teach us adults. Visit aplus.com/s/readresssuccess for more.

Our Greatest Delusion

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I am working on some big new projects I'm excited to share with you!

A three year old delivers the most intense motivational speech of all-time

Adults Philosophy
This might have been inspired by Shia LeBeouf's performance of Joshua Parker's script.

Experiment Shows That All Of Us Are Naturally Altruistic

Adults Philosophy
Put to work at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany, Alan Alda finds out how children will help, and like it, while chimps are less inclined to offer enthusiastic assistance.

Simply Delicious Thoughts with Cookie Monster

Adults Philosophy
Cookie Monster Has Some deep Thoughts On The Philosophy Of Food.

Would You Take This Bet?

Adults Philosophy
Psychological literature shows that we are more sensitive to small losses and than small gains, with most people valuing a loss around 1.5-2.5 times as much as a gain. This means that we often turn down reasonable opportunities for fear of the loss. However over the course of our lives we will be exposed to many risks and opportunities and this invariably means that taking every small reasonable bet will leave us better off than saying no to all of them.

The Meaning of Life, explained by 3rd Graders

Adults Philosophy
At 6 years old, your whole life stretches ahead of you.

Why Does Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg Wear The Same Shirt Everyday?

Adults Philosophy
Whether you're a fashionista or prefer to dress super laid-back, Mark Zuckerberg's reasoning for his one t-shirt wardrobe is pretty genius. We spend a lot of time on trivial decisions when we could use that energy on something more productive.

It's Time To Put Down Your Phone And Evaluate Your Social Life

Adults Philosophy
This video called "Can We Auto-Correct Humanity" reminds you of the impacts of technology.

Rita Pierson: Every kid needs a champion

Adults Philosophy
Rita Pierson, a teacher for 40 years, once heard a colleague say, "They don't pay me to like the kids." Her response: "Kids don't learn from people they don't like.'" A rousing call to educators to believe in their students and actually connect with them on a real, human, personal level.

A Message to the Depressed.

Adults Philosophy
Depression is frightening but you're never alone.