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All that matters is the here and now.
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Practicing Socratic ignorance, or avoiding certainty of our own knowledge, diminishes inequality and pushes us in our search for wisdom.
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Why finding joy is more easily attainable than the pursuit of happiness.
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If you feel like you’re on a hamster wheel in life, it might be time for a powershift.
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Learn how to negotiate like a shark. Here are Shark Tank investor Daymond John’s tips for powerful communication.
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Distraction at work is a symptom of cultural dysfunction, not a symptom of technology, as many people claim.
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The Buddha wasn’t concerned with transcendence, but rather fully embodying the moment.
Play and experimentation are the keys to creativity and innovation.
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These three tactics will help you focus on the task at hand.
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Beware of the “fallacy of excessive expertise.”
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Deciding how we ought to live is one of the greatest challenges of being alive. Ask yourself these important questions to gain clarity, with philosopher Peter Singer.
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Do you get worried or angry? Ever forget to tithe? One minister has bad news for you.
What leads people to believe in “chi” attacks and “no-touch” knockouts?
We all know somebody who avoids meat. These schools of thought suggest those people are onto something.
Philosophy professor James Sterba revives a very old argument.
Living 150 years sounds great… till you consider the effects on population.
The new podcast is a deep dive into human nature.
We live in contradiction. How we confront that fact matters.
From the Aquinas viewpoint, it was both a human and divine process.
Researchers found that the hearts of Sufi devotees harmonized as one during a mystical practice. And this isn’t the first study to show heart synchronization between people.
A bit of planning goes a long way.
Logos, pathos, and ethos can help you bring people over to your side.
Former evangelical pastor Joshua Harris has put himself in a difficult situation.
Ask very silly questions to spur very serious innovation.
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It’s a popular buzzword among the self-help community, but does trying to become self-actualized do any good?
The Portal promises to be a deep dive into the possible.