New Skills for New Devices
As user manuals fade into historical footnotes, the technological marvels in our pockets give us more and more options. But are we equipped to make the right decisions for our technology and our lives?
Looking at life through the prism of psychology, philosophy, mental health and more. Originally created by counsellor, psychotherapist and philosopher Dr Greg Mulhauser, this blog is now the work of an international team of contributors.
As user manuals fade into historical footnotes, the technological marvels in our pockets give us more and more options. But are we equipped to make the right decisions for our technology and our lives?
Psychopaths can leverage the cover of ministry or other positions of influence, together with their incredible capacity to present a positive self-image, to prey on the good nature of others.
A couple singing and dancing in a gas station made me realize that we don’t have nearly enough joy in our lives. If we are to remedy that, we need to slow down, create opportunities for it and make sure that joy is a daily occurrence.
Careers are stressful enough without adding the difficulty and distraction these workplace lies produce.
Texas has once again shown itself to be in a great big state of crazy. However, recent developments have shown that perhaps there is hope that things can turn around.
We tend to assume that sibling conflict is natural and inevitable, but when it crosses the line to become aggressive, then it causes harm and calls for parental intervention. Perhaps we underestimate this damaging influence that takes place within the home.
Just when you’ve gotten used to the idea that change is here to stay, along comes the news that change isn’t just constant, it’s accelerating. How can we cope?
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