communication
Cat owners are no more likely to be crazy than you.
The term "self-actualization" is often bandied about on the web, but how does one go about becoming self-actualized really?
“Trust is so important to how we scale an idea. Without that trust, we don’t take risks. And without risk we don’t build that next big thing,” says Nilofer Merchant, […]
There's fairness, and then there's craziness.
A steady timing reference is required by one of the leading theories of neuronal communication.
The true course of progress is not only charted by great men and women, but also by ordinary people having conversations.
Though quantum teleportation has been demonstrated, the beam-me-up kind is still fiction.
Outrage culture is causing provocative issues to be pushed out of public discourse and important artworks to be literally white-washed. Teaching civil discourse at universities is key to sustaining the American experiment.
Here are some practical ways to disagree and get along with someone at the same time.
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Here's what to say in an era where many people are too afraid to say anything.
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"Having a high level of patience often isn't something that comes naturally; instead, it is something that improves over time"
Want to be smarter than you were yesterday? Learn to have better conversations using these 3 design principles.
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We're too afraid to voice our complaints, and for good reason — it often doesn't go well.
These effective strategies can minimize harmful moral grandstanding – in yourself and in others.
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Soon we'll be able to blink and instantly go online via computer chips attached to our eyes.
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Changing people's minds isn't how we end polarization. Tolerance is the gateway to peaceful coexistence.
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Conversation helps sexual satisfaction and desire, especially with partners in committed relationships.
Japanese researchers carry out quantum teleportation within a diamond.
Harvard psychologists discover why we dislike the people who deliver bad news.
We mistakenly think a lack of productivity means employees just don't care.
By working together, and learning from one another, we can build better systems.
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Eli Pariser explains why we can't just think of civility as being polite to one another.
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If the only advice you've heard on public speaking is to imagine the audience in their underwear, this article's for you.
When should you censor yourself, and when should you speak up? Emily Chamlee-Wright explains moral philosopher Adam Smith's 'impartial spectator'.
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The massive Starlink satellite network from SpaceX is causing worries.
The Pew Research Group conducted a survey on the most important life skills to several thousand Americans. Here's what they said.
The lost practice of face-to-face communication has made the world a more extreme place.
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Couples who use marijuana experience greater intimacy.
Keith Whittington, Professor of Politics at Princeton University, breaks down three key free speech arguments by John Stuart Mill.
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Your co-workers could be causing your insomnia.