How to find reliable sources and form critical opinions amidst the noise of misinformation Recently, I learned something new from a Netflix show about Italy’s victory in the 1976 Davis Cup. The final match occurred in Santiago de Chile during Pinochet’s regime. Many Italians believed our team should have boycotted the final to avoid appearing […]
January 19, 2024
Duality Could Cut Us Off. Why Should We Choose Which Side We Are On?
Thinking outside the box: reasons has more than two faces
Exploring non-dual thinking to overcome cultural differences globally, fostering understanding of others’ perspectives for neutrality in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
November 11, 2023
Why sarcasm is hurtful while irony sparks connections Imagine a workshop scenario with an experienced manager, a group of newcomers, and an intern. The experienced supervisor has conceited manners, and his behavior borders on narcissism. At the end of the explanation of the assignment, he dismisses the group. Then the intern asks a question, unrelated […]
October 30, 2023
Learn how continued study can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of the world around us What if I told you that the pursuit of knowledge transformed my life during one of the world’s most challenging times? Some days ago I saw a post by a friend of mine, who was attending a motivational […]
October 22, 2023