This week’s TAMIM Reading List reflects a world caught between rapid change and enduring questions. We explore when consciousness begins in babies and how artificial intelligence is deepening the hiring crisis for young workers. Housing affordability takes centre stage, with even $300,000 salaries falling short in parts of suburban Australia. Gold is moving toward record highs, while cybersecurity concerns grow following the Qantas data breach. At the same time, nature is quietly reclaiming space in our cities, and Bruce Springsteen’s long-lost albums resurface with a wave of reflection and nostalgia. Each article offers a different lens on the tension between what’s evolving and what remains constant. This collection is curated for those who enjoy reading between the lines of modern life.
📚 When Does Consciousness Emerge in Babies?
📚 Young People Face a Hiring Crisis. AI Is Making It Worse.
📚 The suburbs where workers on $300,000 can’t afford a house
📚 Why gold prices are forecast to rise to new record highs
📚 Here’s what the Qantas cyber attack may mean for your data and what to do to protect yourself
📚 The essential listening guide to Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums