Lynne Thoman
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Essentially, are you saying that to cultivate an aesthetic mindset, people need to expand and cultivate their sensory awareness, essentially an active way of being, and also to create an enriched environment around themselves? Yes.
Essentially, are you saying that to cultivate an aesthetic mindset, people need to expand and cultivate their sensory awareness, essentially an active way of being, and also to create an enriched environment around themselves? Yes.
Just to essentially experience everything around you fully to notice and appreciate. Yes, absolutely. Susan, I love the quote that you have at the beginning of your book. Could you please read it aloud?
Just to essentially experience everything around you fully to notice and appreciate. Yes, absolutely. Susan, I love the quote that you have at the beginning of your book. Could you please read it aloud?
I love that. What are the three takeaways you'd like to leave the audience with today?
I love that. What are the three takeaways you'd like to leave the audience with today?
I love that. And I love your favorite quote, that the world is full of magic things patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper. Susan, thank you so much. I really enjoyed your book, Your Brain on Art. And I think it will really improve and transform people's lives moment by moment throughout their days and years. Thank you. Thank you. It's really a pleasure. It is a pleasure.
I love that. And I love your favorite quote, that the world is full of magic things patiently waiting for our senses to grow sharper. Susan, thank you so much. I really enjoyed your book, Your Brain on Art. And I think it will really improve and transform people's lives moment by moment throughout their days and years. Thank you. Thank you. It's really a pleasure. It is a pleasure.
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If you're enjoying the podcast, and I really hope you are, please review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really helps get the word out. If you're interested, you can also sign up for the Three Takeaways newsletter at threetakeaways.com, where you can also listen to previous episodes. You can also follow us on LinkedIn, X, Instagram and Facebook.
I'm Lynn Thoman, and this is Three Takeaways. Thanks for listening.
I'm Lynn Thoman, and this is Three Takeaways. Thanks for listening.
While there's a lot of dissatisfaction in the US, what many don't realize is how well the US has done economically compared to the rest of the world. Back in 2000, the US economy was about 20% smaller than the European Union. Today, it's about 30% bigger. Because of the U.S. economy's much faster growth, per person income has grown much faster. And U.S.
While there's a lot of dissatisfaction in the US, what many don't realize is how well the US has done economically compared to the rest of the world. Back in 2000, the US economy was about 20% smaller than the European Union. Today, it's about 30% bigger. Because of the U.S. economy's much faster growth, per person income has grown much faster. And U.S.
GDP per person, that is gross domestic product per person, is nearly double that of Europe. Astonishingly, the GDP per person for Mississippi, which is the poorest state in the U.S., is now higher than that of France, Italy, the U.K., and Spain. Why has the U.S. done so much better economically than other countries? Hi, everyone. I'm Lynne Thoman, and this is Three Takeaways.
GDP per person, that is gross domestic product per person, is nearly double that of Europe. Astonishingly, the GDP per person for Mississippi, which is the poorest state in the U.S., is now higher than that of France, Italy, the U.K., and Spain. Why has the U.S. done so much better economically than other countries? Hi, everyone. I'm Lynne Thoman, and this is Three Takeaways.
On Three Takeaways, I talk with some of the world's best thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, newsmakers and scientists. Each episode ends with three key takeaways to help us understand the world and maybe even ourselves a little better. Today, I'm excited to be with Tyler Cowen.
On Three Takeaways, I talk with some of the world's best thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, newsmakers and scientists. Each episode ends with three key takeaways to help us understand the world and maybe even ourselves a little better. Today, I'm excited to be with Tyler Cowen.
He's a professor at George Mason University and general director of George Mason's Mercatus Center, a university research center that focuses on the market economy. He also writes for The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. In addition, he is the author of numerous books, including his last two books, which are titled Big Business and Talent.
He's a professor at George Mason University and general director of George Mason's Mercatus Center, a university research center that focuses on the market economy. He also writes for The New York Times, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. In addition, he is the author of numerous books, including his last two books, which are titled Big Business and Talent.