It’s one of the world’s greatest natural events, yet few outsiders even know about it: Six million antelope storming through a remote pocket of Africa. We take you there. https://t.co/QwyZK33DRv via @WSJ
Shortly before Daniel Kahneman died last March, he emailed friends a message: He was choosing to end his own life in Switzerland. Some are still struggling with his choice. https://t.co/iEWyQl76Cb
Seven months into my battle with cancer, here are four questions I’ve been asking myself—questions, I suspect, that might also be interesting to those who aren’t facing a terminal diagnosis. https://t.co/yMJ4ei9eJG
“Death is hard work.” A longtime personal-finance columnist for The Wall Street Journal, facing a dire cancer diagnosis, responds in the only way he knows how. https://t.co/6acnfQKUoY via @WSJ
I’m determined to make the most of every day. It’s an attitude I recommend to readers—one I’d encourage you to embrace now, rather than waiting for a dire medical prognosis. https://t.co/L0AYo9zbct
Roger Federer’s Commencement Address at Dartmouth yesterday might be the best speech he’s ever given.
Amazingly articulate, funny, full of wisdom. Made me laugh and tear up. I’m so very proud to have had him as my idol for the past two decades.
If you have 25 minutes to spare…