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Sexuality is fluid and it’s important that people get to define it for themselves.
The associations of civil society give us freedom to find systems that meet our needs.
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When you stop predicting the future and comparing the present to the past, you can reach a beneficial flow state.
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If you’re right all the time, you’re probably doing something wrong.
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Why finding joy is more easily attainable than the pursuit of happiness.
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How can you give and receive more productive feedback? Form a psychological contract with a trusted partner.
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Nostalgia is also proven to decrease loneliness and increase resiliency.
The rules have changed, and so have we.
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An inside look at common relationship problems that link to how we were raised.
The costs of prohibition are great, but can people be trusted to make the best decisions for themselves?
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It takes more than a good idea to land a shark as a business partner.
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Here’s how to exercise your curiosity and truly experience the world.
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Those who have experienced amputations often wonder what happened to their limb after surgery.
Learn how to cope with your stress by better understanding which stress personality type you are.
Disagreements should not equal censorship.
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The answer depends on how we choose to balance religious freedom, social inclusion, and the search for self-identity.
When setting the standards and expectations for others, first take responsibility for your own.
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Beware of the “fallacy of excessive expertise.”
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There are scientifically proven ways you can improve your self-esteem, right now.
Striving for diversity is honorable — but the focus should settle on something much deeper than phenotypic traits.
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Laws can’t stand by themselves. Professor James Stoner explains why.
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Derren Brown returns to the stage with his new live, one-man show, Showman. Check it out here.
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Cognitive behavioral therapy has the Stoics to thank for inspiring this field.
Juggling conscious experience with the machinations of the mind can create the ultimate audience experience.
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Or is “the hidden orientation” more complex than that?
No matter how arbitrary the distinction, human beings take affiliation very seriously.
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The key to happiness is being less optimistic and accepting a certain amount of unhappiness.
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