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History, horizon and heritage

Medieval Merriment? Yule Be Surprised!

Tick, print, profit

Holidays vs festivals

Read them as though they were still alive

Stirring the pot of history

Humble origins, extraordinary complexity

How to recognize a humanist in the 15th century

Taboo deformations

Play a different game

The Martial law of satirical wit

The Vikings lacked a long-term vision

Food for thought but none for action

Frontier improvisation

Parallel lives

The map beyond the territory

The imitation game

Unpredictable outcomes

Where West meets East

Algorithms of certainty

The wrong language

“Truth and Numbers are always the same”

Finishing the journey and owning it

Leading by example

The hard problem of attention

The invisible hands behind every great idea

P.S. One more thing

The world's greatest playground

Time is NOT Money

The interrogative shift

Piece by piece

The Jammed Keys

A game-changer

Dead bits of language

Making sense of the data

See how small it really is!

Bilingual and trilingual

Shortcutting

The ancient art of foresight

Windows of opportunity

What a tragedy!

At the centre of the universe

Maecenas and the Magic Circle

Storytelling and dwindling attention span

Putting the body back into corporate

Academic packages

Undercutting the competitors

The paradox of class

Knots and wheels

Wounded by soundbite

An insatiable desire for learning

Open self-transformation

Perception-altering, life-changing art

Literary and artistic cosplaying

Beautiful polis

Dolente bellezza

The conquered conquerors

The highest power is its own downfall

The 'unscrupulous inventions' of folk etymology

Intellectual stagnation

The insufferability of tragedy

Less information, more insight

Abandon every hope, but keep the context

The paradox of paradoxes

Biblo-imbibition

Nearly reinventing the wheel

Ex abrupto

Does it sound familiar?

The power of repetition

Language co-creation

Timeless reactivity

The way into the labyrinth and out

The bigger picture

The Argonauts between high performance and clear vision

The madness within

You don't need what you don't know

A tale of round robins, mails and matches

The ancient dream of AI

The last great ancient Greek dynasty

Plutarch and the leadership cone of history

Overlapping frameworks

Stepping outside the map

The marathon of Greek tragedy

The enduring myth of the monomyth

The global village of the Silk Roads

When rulers look in the mirror

From Hero to Heel

The wheel of VUCA fortune

Horace in Jurassic Park

Verbal butterflies

No obesity in Kallipolis

Strict vow of secrecy

Low-tech immersive listening experiences

Captured by an idea

Times Old Roman

The mask behind the face

Apt and fitted

Pictures and jigsaw puzzles

Vowels and consonants by design

Worse than lying

Locked in adversarial tension

“Those who do not know history are condemned to repeat it”

Indirect communication

Networks of knowledge

The beard and the philosopher

Dante and the being mode

The virtues of the historical mind

Both modern and antimodern

The ancient roots of immersive learning

When the names won't stick: the case of Galileo's moons

Finding Meno: the problem with learning

Cosplaying with death

The silent record

Losing the context

The narrative order is historical

Cryptolects and the art of concealment

Trojan horses and other ruses de guerre

Of minims and pixels

Epistemic humility

You might know what you don’t know

Templates of history

Growth through ambiguity

The power of bias

The Ides of March and the failed leadership shadow

Fair judges of the past

Grandiosity

The signs of the times

Keeping things in tension