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Disinformation · UkraineThis short film from 2014 is still highly relevant to us today. It describes how Russia’s President Putin (and others) have used disinformation and fake news to undermine people’s perception and understanding of the world. As the film explains, this approach is deliberately intended to create so much confusion and churning in our minds that we no longer understand what is happening, who is doing what, or why. In the face of such confusion, the f…See the Story
How to counter disinformation and fake news - The Churning

Music · CologneWhen pianist Keith Jarrett arrived at the Cologne / Köln opera house in 1975 he found that the wrong piano had been put on stage for him. Instead of a top-of-the-range Steinway Grand, the workmen had put on stage an old, practice piano — out of tune, with keys that stuck. The upper register was harsh and tinny. It was simply not the kind of piano that a musician of his calibre should be expected to play. Was it a mistake? Was it because he was B…Read Article
"The wrong piano": How the challenges we face can be an opportunity to create something extraordinary - The Churning

ReligionIn his book 21 Lessons for the 21st Century, the historian Yuval Noah Harari talks about the coming disruptions in technology, politics, religion, immigration, terrorism, and war. He says that so much change is coming that almost the only thing we can know for certain is that we cannot know what is coming. As he explains, this unpredictability is therefore the key driver for how we can best prepare: “I think the most important thing is to invest…Read Article