14 Oct The IKEA effect: How Does Labor Lead to Love?
If you built it yourself, does that make it better than it actually is?...
If you built it yourself, does that make it better than it actually is?...
Does your country change the clocks twice a year, and do you actually know why?...
If someone told you the internet you use every day is just the surface, would you know how deep the rest goes?...
If a flying taxi is too loud, cities can simply ban it. So what exactly is "too loud" when you're hovering over someone's apartment?...
This video lesson is not for everyone as it’s very ‘businessy’ with a strong focus on changes in Germany particularly with the German elections in mind (Sept 2021). That being said, I suspect many elements of the video will remain ‘evergreen’ for many years to...
Can a country run out of people...
What does it actually mean for a country to "invest" in another country's roads and railways?...
If China's working-age population is shrinking, why hasn't that slowed the economy down yet?...
If a self-driving car has to choose between hitting one person or five, who actually gets to program that decision?...
Is GDP actually measuring what matters, or has it just been measuring what's easy to count?...