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What does it mean to live deliberately?
Explore this question and more in Henry David Thoreau, Part 1: Life in Solitude with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
How do we cope with a sometimes cruel and often unpredictable world?
Explore this question and more in Ralph Waldo Emerson, Part 2: Accepting The World As It Is with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
What can we learn by keeping a journal?
Explore this question and more in Henry David Thoreau, Part 3: A Life of Reflection with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
Does it ever feel like you and your partner are speaking completely different languages? Maybe you are.
Discover your primary love language and learn to speak your partner’s with our visual guide to Gary Chapman’s THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES.
Should we make judgments about others’ affairs?
Explore this question and more in William James, Part 3: A Certain Blindness In Human Beings with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
What if there was a simple way to prevent the leading causes of death? According to Dr. Michael Greger, there is — changing your diet.
Explore our visual guide to How Not to Die, now on Imprint.
Why do so many couples struggle with sustaining desire over time? Dr. Esther Perel explores this question and more in her wildly successful book Mating in Captivity: Unlocking Erotic Desire.
Access our visual guide now on Imprint.
Focus and productivity sometimes feel elusive, but they don’t have to. Learn how to plan for maximum focus at work with our latest Quick Read, Andrew Huberman’s Tips for Peak Productivity.
Researchers have identified one quality successful leaders share: emotional intelligence.
Learn to apply it with four distinct leadership styles in our new Quick Read, Lessons in Leadership: Emotional Intelligence.
Beyond just military tactics, The Art of War offers insights about leadership, strategy, conflict, and competition that are just as relevant today as they were 2,500 years ago.
How can philosophy help us better navigate moments of intense crisis?
Explore this question and more in William James, Part 1: Is Life Worth Living?with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
What is our moral obligation to ourselves, others, and our government?
Explore this question and more in Henry David Thoreau, Part 2: Civil Disobedience with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
Oppression can take many forms, some more obvious than others. How can we understand its intricacies through the lens of philosophy?
Read Oppression: A Certain Type of Harm with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
Most successful people have this in common: they are masters of communication. How To Talk to Anyone by Leil Lowndes shows you how to connect with anyone in an instant. Access our visual guide:
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There’s drinking wine — and then there’s drinking wine with all your senses. Learn the step by step process wine tasting experts use with our latest Quick Read, Tasting Wine With All 5 Senses, now on Imprint.
People are living longer than ever before, but does this longevity come at a cost? In Being Mortal, Dr. Atul Gawande critiques the dominant model for end-of-life care and offers hopeful alternatives. Access our visual guide:
We have a new name! Lucid is now Imprint.
Our mission remains the same: building the world’s most effective learning experiences.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates over the next few months.
Too many of us hold ourselves back from achieving our goals, but human potential is an infinite resource — when you know how to access it.
Learn how with our visual guide to Jim Kwik’s LIMITLESS, now on Lucid.
Get an in-depth look at how hair grows and learn to prevent hair loss with our latest Quick Read, Root Awakening: The Science of Healthy Hair. Now on Imprint.
We worked with
@jayvanbavel
and
@dominicpacker_
on a new series of visual lessons about group psychology, in anticipation of their new book THE POWER OF US. Read part one, "Why We Help," today and stay tuned for more over the coming weeks.
Mornings are tough, but they don’t have to be… Jump-start your day and boost focus, energy, and productivity, with our latest Quick Read, The Science Behind Andrew Huberman’s Morning Routine.
Did you know that we all display “microexpressions” that subtly reveal how we’re feeling on the inside?
Learn how to interpret body language and spot liars with our visual guide to Patrick King’s READ PEOPLE LIKE A BOOK.
What if everything we’ve been taught to believe about aging is wrong? What if we could choose how long we live? What would you do with your extra years?
Access our visual guide to Lifespan by Dr. David Sinclair, with Matthew LaPlante.
“Anyone can cook anything and make it delicious.”
Transform the way you cook and develop confidence in the kitchen by accessing our visual guide to SALT, FAT, ACID, HEAT.
Ever feel like you’re holding yourself back from achieving your goals?
Discover how to break this habit with Mel Robbins’ science-backed technique for taking quick, hesitation-free action with our visual guide to THE 5 SECOND RULE.
Are you kind to yourself? Practice self-compassion using Kristen Neff and Chris Germer’s “Soften, Soothe, and Allow” exercise.
Discover why self-compassion is so important for wellbeing in THE PROVEN POWER OF SELF-COMPASSION, a Lucid Quick Read:
How can we grow, flourish, and exercise our freedom in the modern world?
Explore this question and more in Ralph Waldo Emerson, Part 1: Individualism and Experience with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
When he finally became the Buddha, Siddhartha came to embody a path of moderation typically known as the Four Noble Truths.
Explore suffering as the nature of existence, its cause, and how to live without it in BUDDHISM, PART 2, now on Lucid:
Discover how the air quality is measured and what it means for your health with our latest Quick Read, Wildfire Smoke and the Air Quality Index, Explained, now on Imprint.
Why is sad music so moving? Why do rainy days bring a sense of calm? Is there truth to the “tortured artist” archetype?
Instead of repressing negative feelings, use emotional agility to turn sadness into healing.
BITTERSWEET by Susan Cain, now on Lucid:
A desire to coexist with plants is rooted in our genetics, but the strategies to care for them are not.
Horti’s Puneet Sabharwal shows us the wonders of plant life and the skills needed to help houseplants thrive with visualized insights from HAPPY PLANT:
According to Kant, what is our moral duty to other human beings?
Explore this question and more in Kantian Ethics, Part 1: Kant’s Ethical Theory with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.
Where do we find meaning in a universe like ours?
Explore this question and more in William James, Part 2: Maybe Life Is Worth Living with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
How can we come to understand the world around us? And how did Kant attempt to bridge rationalism with empiricism?
Explore these questions in KANT’S EPISTEMOLOGY, PART 1: HOW WE GAIN KNOWLEDGE with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.
What does Camus mean when he says the world is fundamentally absurd?
Explore this question and more in Albert Camus, Part 1: A Philosophy of the Absurd with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
Even a century after its original publication, The Richest Man in Babylon is still regarded as one of the greatest books ever written on personal wealth and financial planning. Access our visual guide here:
Research shows that your gut depends on trillions of microbes to maintain your body’s daily operations — from immune response to mood stabilization.
Explore your gut microbiome in YOU ARE WHAT YOUR GUT BACTERIA EATS: A Lucid Quick Read.
While ethics may seem like a complex discipline, it doesn’t have to be. Michael Schur, creator of The Good Place, breaks down three major Western ethical philosophies and shows how we can make sense of them in How to Be Perfect, his hilarious new book.
What does feminism have to do with philosophy and the meaning of life?
Explore this question and more in Feminism, Part 1: An Introduction with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
When will AI be smarter than us?
Explore what's coming next in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence with our latest Quick Read, now on Imprint.
Want to lead a more fulfilling life? Acclaimed author Ryan Holiday argues that discipline is key. Learn from Stoicism and the lives of historical figures in Imprint's visual guide to Discipline is Destiny.
What does the future of humanity look like? Where do we go from here?
Access our visual guide to HOMO DEUS by bestselling author Yuval Noah Harari — a compelling look into humanity’s future through the lens of our past.
How much should happiness figure into our ethical decision-making?
Explore this question and more in UTILITARIANISM, PART 1: MAXIMIZATION AND EQUALITY with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.
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How did Kant understand causality and the limits of knowledge?
Explore this question and more in KANT’S EPISTEMOLOGY, PART 2: WHAT CAN WE KNOW? with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.
Happy New Year! Make 2024 a year of growth by prioritizing learning. Developing a learning habit is one of the best things you can do for yourself, and Imprint is here to help you build yours.
Can you predict if a relationship will last?
Learn how relationship psychologist John Gottman and his team accurately predict relationship success with over 90% accuracy in STAYING TOGETHER: PRINCIPLES FOR RELATIONSHIP SUCCESS, a Lucid Quick Read.
How do we act ethically when there’s so much wrong with the world?
Explore this question with Professor John Kaag in ETHICAL BEHAVIOR IN A MESSY WORLD, now on Lucid.
When we have the proper tools at our disposal, we can defeat any obstacle we encounter. Ryan Holiday gives us these tools in his book inspired by ancient Stoic philosophy.
Make any obstacle an opportunity with our guide to THE OBSTACLE IS THE WAY:
NEW: How should pleasure and pain influence the way we live our lives?
Explore questions like this in ANCIENT WAYS OF THINKING, PART 1: HEDONISM.
Access the weekly series PHILOSOPHY AND THE MEANING OF LIFE with Professor
@JohnKaag
here:
Are we able to establish universal moral laws for all humanity? Find out in Kantian Ethics, Part 2: The Categorical Imperative with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.
How can we respond to the plagues and challenges that will inevitably affect our lives?
Explore this question and more in Albert Camus, Part 3: The Plague with Professor John Kaag, now on Imprint.
Bestselling author and Harvard career advisor Gorick Ng (
@GorickNg
) comes to Lucid to share The Threes Cs Of Career Success: a blueprint for anyone starting a new career or looking to get unstuck in their current role.
Do you ever experience a lack of energy and focus best described as “meh”? This feeling has a name: languishing.
Learn how to move from languishing to flourishing using flow in HOW TO STOP LANGUISHING AND RENEW PURPOSE, now on Lucid.
Should all pleasures be given equal weight?
Explore this question and more in UTILITARIANISM, PART 3: CRITICISMS with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.
Explore the ever-changing world of sales with the visual guide to REBIRTH OF THE SALESMAN, written by Cian McLoughlin — founder and CEO of Trinity Perspectives, a sales training and consulting company specializing in Win/Loss Analysis.
In DIGITAL MINIMALISM, bestselling author Cal Newport introduces a new philosophy for technology use — access our visual guide through the link in our bio.
Discover the investment strategies that Warren Buffett credits for his success in our visual guide to THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR by Benjamin Graham and updated by
@jasonzweigwsj
.
Stories, more than logic or fact, engage audiences and inspire teams to take action. Explore the key business stories all leaders should have, and how to tell them, with Shawn Callahan, author of Putting Stories To Work.
Discover how to rework your everyday routine to increase happiness and fulfillment in our visual guide to FLOW by acclaimed psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
Read our newly released visual guide to THESE TRUTHS by Jill Lepore — you'll discover critical moments of U.S. history, including key conflicts, ideological shifts, and more.
Why do people go to great lengths to protect their beliefs? To find out, read our new visual lesson from psychology professors
@jayvanbavel
and
@dominicpacker_
.
Interested in investing? Access our visual guide to
@mattkratter
's A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO THE STOCK MARKET to learn the basics of the stock market and new wealth-building strategies.
How did the global events and social movements of the twentieth century shape the way we perceive equality and individual freedom? Find out the answer in our newly released chapters of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century.
Are you addicted to social media? Do you find yourself compulsively checking apps, or binge-watching streaming shows? Find out how to have a healthier relationship with technology in our visual guide to NYT bestseller Digital Minimalism.
Learn about one of the greatest contemporary philosophical thinkers, Edmund Husserl, and discover how our perceptions shape the way we understand the world in our newly released 20th Century Philosophy chapters.
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Check out our visualized guide of all-time bestseller HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE by Dale Carnegie. You'l learn how to get what you want while still being perceived positively.
Why is it so hard for us to change our minds? Find out how we can embrace new ideas in our visual guide to
#1NYT
bestseller THINK AGAIN by
@AdamMGrant
.
Should you eat this chocolate scone?
How can we best measure happiness and the consequences of our actions?
Explore these questions and more in UTILITARIANISM, PART 2: THE HEDONIC CALCULUS with Professor John Kaag, now on Lucid.