Training astronauts in mental time travel involves reflecting on past memories and envisioning future experiences. By recalling favorite memories from Earth, astronauts can foster nostalgia that helps them appreciate their journey. Simultaneously, contemplating their potential last experiences in space allows them to focus on gratitude for the present, reducing feelings of confinement and enhancing their overall resilience during long missions.
Kara and guest host Adam Grant discuss whether Democrats can keep running on the politics of joy, the contrasting types of masculinity on the ballot, and the effective leadership tactics that everyone can learn from this election cycle. Plus, what the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov means for social media platforms and tech execs. Then, our Friend of Pivot is Anupreeta Das, a New York Times journalist, and the author of the new book, "Billionaire, Nerd, Savior, King: Bill Gates and His Quest to Shape Our World." Anupreeta explains how Bill Gates has shape-shifted for better and for worse over the years.
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