
Something You Should Know How Great Ideas Are Born & Why We Stick With People Like Us
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Jan 26, 2026 Michael Morris, cultural psychologist at Columbia University who studies tribal instincts. Paul Sloane, innovation expert who studies serendipity and accidental breakthroughs. They discuss how unexpected discoveries and deliberate randomness spark big ideas. They explore why people cluster with similar others, how tribes shape cooperation and conflict, and how noticing anomalies leads to innovation.
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Emojis Restore Tone In Digital Writing
- Emojis act as digital body language that restore tone and intent in written messages.
- Specific emojis (wink, tongue-out, laughing, smile) reliably signal sarcasm, joking, or warmth.
How Potato Chips Were Invented
- Chef George Crum sliced potatoes paper-thin in anger and accidentally invented Saratoga chips.
- The customer's delight turned the mistake into a lasting snack phenomenon.
Penicillin Came From A Messy Petri Dish
- Alexander Fleming returned from holiday and noticed mold killing bacteria in a Petri dish.
- His curiosity turned an apparent mess into the discovery of penicillin.





