Rich Connectedness

Should we be prioritising personal branding and connecting with large numbers of people in a superficial way over the actual processes that move both ours and others’ lives forward?
ideaXme thinks not.
ideaXme has launched Rich Connectedness, a research project which seeks to prove otherwise. We are evaluating the processes, emotional and intellectual, that move both individual lives and ideas and collective humanity forward. We ask the question is Rich Connectedness at the heart of human progress? Is the modern world, social media, working against the processes that create progress? Is it time to re-evaluate how we spend our time? Can we harness technology and human systems to supercharge Rich Connectedness?
One facet of our research involves integrating the following questions into our interviews to explore how these rich connections have impacted the lives and works of our guests:

With whom have you connected who has altered the course of your life? What impact did this have on you and on the world? Can you think of an instance where you have influenced someone else in a significant manner? What impact did it have on them and the world?

Marios Kyriazis Man of the Year Scientist 2017 and Nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine 2017

Dr. Marios Kyriazis

Lead Researcher

Dr. Marios Kyriazis was awarded Man of the Year (Scientist) 2017, and Recommended for Nomination, Nobel Prize in Medicine 2017. Apart from a career in acute clinical medicine, Marios also works as a biomedical gerontologist, antiageing physician and theorist in extreme longevity.