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#152 Rahaf Harfoush - Human Beings are Fundamentally Grey
On this episode, Rahaf tells us about her new conundrum: how can we strive less to achieve and yet achieve all the same? She also shares the process of losing her mother in a very short period of time and the journey she undertook to uncover the many griefs and emotions she had
already stored in her body without even knowing. We talked about the future of heart-centric leadership, and how leaders are, in essence,
healers.
Our opinions on the fast-paced changes of our technological ecosystem must remember at all times that human beings are fundamentally grey and so, being an optimist or a pessimist might be a very futile position to hold.Rahaf Harfoush is a Digital Anthropologist, Professor, and New York Times Best Selling Author. She coaches people on how to become Humane Productivity practitioners and how to live creatively without sacrificing their mental, emotional, or physical well being. She is part of France's National Digital Council and a policy fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute. She teaches Innovation and Disruptive business models at SciencesPo in Paris.