What World Economic Forum Says About Writing
7 episodes about writing
The World Economic Forum is the International Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. It provides a global, imparti...
Key Insights on Writing
Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton won the Wainwright Prize for Nature Writing and became a New York Times bestseller, exploring how a baby hare transformed pandemic isolation into profound connection with nature
- The Incas had no writing, wheels, horses, or markets - operating as a totalitarian state with forced labor and uniform clothing
- Gilroy originally campaigned against doing Andor, writing a memo that 'nobody should do this' before accidentally getting the job
- Meditations shows Marcus Aurelius writing to himself about universal struggles like getting out of bed, proving philosophy can address everyday human challenges
- The firm evaluates public positions, control buyouts, minority deals, and creative secondaries equally, underwriting identical forward returns across structures
- Marcus Aurelius used chronic illness as philosophical practice, writing that pain shouldn't disgrace or degrade intelligence
- Dreams are 'emotional metabolism' - nightmares can be changed by rewriting dream endings and reading them before bed for 7-10 days
- Guy de Laval sold his estates to fund his unpaid service with Joan, writing excitedly to his mother about seeing the 'heroine of the hour' in white armor