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“We live in an age in which there is too much excessive information, less knowledge, and very, very little wisdom.” Elif Shafak has faced trial and investigation in her native Turkey for giving voice to the voiceless in her novels. We talk about her book THREE DAUGHTERS OF EVE and the fight for nuance in a world of binaries.
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The Buddha wasn’t concerned with transcendence, but rather fully embodying the moment.
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Does wishing someone well actually affect their health?
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Your cat thinks your taste stinks. Also that you’re mingy with the laser pointer.
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When he was developing his famous hierarchy of needs, Abraham Maslow cited 9 historical figures that achieved self-actualization.
“I should be as happy as I’m ever going to be right now, but I’m not. Is this it?”
Focusing on the present moment has some strange effects on how people estimate stretches of time.
With the help of positive psychology and the happiness industry, many of us seem to be running in the exact opposite direction of happiness.
Fionn Ferreira will receive $50,000 for winning Google’s annual student competition.
When adults are challenged to behave like adults, by a child, they can go in one of two directions.
Who would’ve thought that never seeing blue sky would bum you out?
Classicist Edith Hall reminds us that Aristotle’s “virtue ethics” was a sophisticated, subtle approach to the pursuit of lifelong happiness a couple millennia before Oprah thought of inviting us to live our best life.
Butter supply and life satisfaction are linked — but by causation or correlation?
The protesters on the street aren’t just taking up space, they carry on a well thought out tradition.
Psychologists discover why people participate in scary attractions.