Report: Creating a more sustainable, inclusive, and growing future for all Coldplay is also great at making records worth playing on repeat-and this track is a perfect example of that.īook: The Solutionists: How Businesses Can Fix the Future by Solitaire Townsend Kissinger, and Eric Schmidt Report: The economic potential of generative AI: The next productivity frontier Interview: Author Talks: In the ‘age of AI,’ what does it mean to be smart? Ĭoldplay is among the most environmentally friendly touring artists in the world, and it’s the first band in history to release an annual sustainability report following its “Music of the Spheres” World Tour in 2022. This catchy song was released in 1979, but the lyrics “they took the credit for your second symphony, rewritten by machine on new technology” align perfectly with the present-day buzz on generative AI.īook: The Age of AI: And Our Human Future by Daniel Huttenlocher, Henry A. ![]() “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles.Interview: Author Talks: Indra Nooyi on leadership, life, and crafting a better future What to read: Book: Talent: How to Identify Energizers, Creatives, and Winners around the World by Tyler Cowan and Daniel GrossĪrticle: How agtech is poised to transform India into a farming powerhouse This is an upbeat, feel-good song, and it made history this year by becoming the first Indian-film song to win an Oscar-a huge feat! And fun fact: Our readers from India are our second-largest group of loyal readers, only behind North America. “Naatu Naatu” by Rahul Sipligunj and Kaala Bhairava.Interview: Author Talks: How to stay healthy no matter what BrooksĪrticle: The secret to great health? Escaping the healthcare matrix This song encapsulates that.īook: From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life by Arthur C. ![]() The latter is about more than religion-it’s about purpose and a search for meaning, and a sense of connection to something larger than yourself. July 29, 2023Part of the McKinsey Health Institute’s focus on comprehensive health is that it’s physical, mental, social, and spiritual. While you’re jamming, lay back and get inspired with one of these enticing books recommended by global leaders in this year’s annual summer reading list, get sharp on business topics with related McKinsey articles and reports, and hear from your favorite wordsmiths in our Author Talks series. ![]() After all, “mental, social, and spiritual health are as important as physical health,” writes Lars Hartenstein, coleader of the McKinsey Health Institute-and music can tick all these boxes. Put on your nifty noise-cancelling headphones and unwind with this music playlist, curated by the editors of McKinsey Global Publishing. Writer(s): Jonathan Bryant, Nygel AsselinLyrics powered by for ways to make your escape this summer without disconnecting from the issues that matter? We’ve got you covered. I know I know I save, every sigh To build up my walls so, so high You crash and burn I′ll wait and forget all the lessons I've learned If the lights go out If theres no one else And I know We′ll make it or break it Oh, yeah, we all want someone to hold We'll make it or break it I'm not gonna face this alone I saw What you wrote Said all these songs have your soul Replaced every verse I thought to myself could love get much worse If the light goes out If there no one else Will I lose myself No, I′ll always be there till the end And I know We′ll make it or break it Oh, yeah, we all want someone to hold We'll make it or break it I′m not gonna face this alone If the light goes out We'll make it or break it If there′s no one else Yeah, we all want someone Yeah, we all want someone If the light goes out We'll make it or break it If theres no one else Yeah, we all want someone Will I lose myself We′ll make it or break it I'm not gonna face this alone
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