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Why does time flow in one direction? Why do humans perceive time so differently than it really is? Is there really a difference between the present, the past, and the future? These books explore these questions and more.
If laziness is written into our genes, why not embrace it?
Bishop Omar Jahwar explains that before mentors can inspire others, they have to be inspired themselves.
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Appraising a ubiquitous feature among modern folk.
Want to be smarter than you were yesterday? Learn to have better conversations using these 3 design principles.
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The distance between the American dream and reality is expressed best through literature.
These quick bursts of inspiration will brighten your day in 10 minutes or less.
We think of self-actualization as a lofty goal, but research suggests it may just be another way of obeying our biological programming.
Thinking your life is worthwhile is correlated with a variety of positive outcomes.
Sure, Epicureans focused on seeking pleasure – but they also did so much more.
It’s a popular buzzword among the self-help community, but does trying to become self-actualized do any good?
Buying cards and flowers on Mother’s Day would make Anna Jarvis roll around in her grave.
“A serious party neglects the underlying virtues of playfulness and generosity that make a party authentic.”
The countdown continues! This is the 6th most popular video of 2018 — and it could save you years of trouble.
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Who you let into your mental space matters.
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Does believing in true love make people act like jerks?
What happens to a person’s identity when they are forced to play a hypermasculine role just to survive?
Biographies, treatises and stories on the occult and its strange cast of characters.
Maybe you both need a time-out.
A study looks at the chemistry of couples engaged in different activities.
How mutual admiration was torn asunder by the sex drive: Freud, Jung and the schism at the heart of psychoanalysis.
First of a 3-part series about future technologies and their role in human flourishing.
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Nurturing several relationships at once can empower us to build a life so rich that when we lose one love among many, we don’t feel as if we’ve lost ‘everything.’
Entrepreneur and author Andrew Horn shares his rules for becoming an assured conversationalist.
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American society is in trouble if we let fundamental disagreements cancel entire relationships.
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Research says we overestimate the risk of truthtelling.