Objectivity is Overrated
Sometimes, “just sticking to the facts” is the quickest path to bitter conflict.
Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life published the following articles in October, 2013.
Sometimes, “just sticking to the facts” is the quickest path to bitter conflict.
Many political pundits suggest we’ve been witnessing a time of unprecedented incivility and political dysfunction within the US government. But a thoughtful look at the historical record would indicate otherwise.
In life, it’s easier to add than to subtract. And all that addition can add up to a big problem — fast.
Here is an inspiring example of standing up for and teaching the importance of character-building in the context of a high school football team.
Yet another mass shooting illustrates the cycle of insanity in which we currently live. As long as we refuse to do anything about the systemic factors behind each incident, we guarantee that there will be others.
What if, with a bit of strategy and up-front effort, you could do the tasks you do every day better and with greater ease? Here’s how.
We celebrate World Mental Health Day annually as a reminder that mental health is an important aspect of our general health and well-being.
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