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Is Our Left Brain Leading Us to Destruction?
In his recent documentary The Divided Brain, Iain McGilchrist introduces remarkable new insights about...
Mystery: The Space Between Knowing and Not Knowing, and Why We Love It
Imagine a world without mystery: where every question had an instant answer, every story had no twist...
Be More Broad Minded: 6 Exercises to Expose Your Biases and Open Your Mind
You don’t need to be an intolerant bigot to be narrow minded. In fact, most of us have room for improvement...
⁠Art That Fades, Lessons That Stay: India’s Ephemeral Art of Letting Go
Have you ever seen a beautiful piece of Indian folk art, colorful, delicate and precise, only to find...
More Than a Meal: The Heart of Home Cooking
Think back to a meal that made you feel warm, safe, and loved. Maybe it was your mother’s lasagna,...
8 Great Mysteries of India: Where the Invisible Meets the Eternal
India is a country where old prayers still echo in the mountains, where rivers are treated like goddesses...
Smart Solutions: Better Problem Solving in 6 Simple Steps
From leaky roofs or unexpected guests to lousy directions and lost phones, problems are a part of life...
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Embrace Frustration for Transformation
Frustration is a powerful emotion that can lead to regrettable outbursts or seething resentment if you...
From Clumsy to Confident: Mastering Your Movements With Spatial Awareness
Have you ever bumped into a doorway, knocked something over while reaching for it, tripped on a misjudged...
Living in the Moment: 6 Habits That Help You Stay in the Here and Now
Have you ever eaten a meal and barely remembered what it tasted like? Or walked to school or work without...
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10 Ways to Enjoy Nature – Even When You’re Busy
In today’s fast-moving world, many of us are busy, busy, busy. Work, school, family, and daily responsibilities...
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Medlar – The Forgotten Fruit That Deserves an Encore
If you’re unfamiliar with medlar fruit, that’s not surprising. This unusual pome was popular in Medieval...