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Epstein is the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard and MIT, and the author of The New York Times bestselling book "Good Without God." Described as
Faithful Internet, a project of the United Church of Christ and the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society
More posts by this contributorJustin Kan was talking about the systems in his life
The serial entrepreneur/founder, who recently announced a pivot and significant layoffs at Atrium, his latest venture, came to speak at last
we sat down for a wide-ranging and philosophical interview
And as we left off in part one of our conversation, Kan was explaining his self-described Buddhist philosophy of life.But in the second part
WeWork, for example, cultivated associations with everything from Kabbalah to Deepak Chopra to mindful eating before the company melted
understood as a legitimate, if unconventional, Big Thinker
But either way, it would be important to ask: What good is it when tech leaders like Kan seek a Buddhist alleviation of suffering, if the
industries that sustain them are, at scale, currently creating enormous and very tangible suffering for countless millions of less fortunate