Don’t judge well-intentioned actions too harshly. What may be clear to you now was not nearly so clear at the time the decision was made.
Can You Be Married But Still Single at Heart?
Some married people identify as “single at heart” because they wish they were single. But others are happy to stay coupled—yet still consider themselves “single at heart.” How can this …
The Antifragile Mindset of Next-Level Entrepreneurs
Instead of cliches of bolstering resilience, entrepreneurs and those creating change can learn to engage the discomforts of innovation, becoming “antifragile” in the process.
Can Israelis and Palestinians Make Beautiful Music Together?
To bring change in the Middle East conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, Eduard Said and Daniel Barenboim started a symphony with only Israeli and Palestinian players.
Embracing Resilience: A New Perspective on Aging
Discover how resilience redefines aging, offering a journey of growth and fulfillment beyond physical health.
Systems Thinking and How Pursuing Happiness Backfires
Wanting happiness too intensely can, paradoxically, lead to less happiness. By considering the emotion system, researchers suggest better ways to achieve well-being.
Building Mental Wellness Through Autonomy
Building autonomy includes knowing the purpose of your life. When was the last time you reflected on your purpose or the meaning of your existence?
We Should Stop Comparing Animal and Artificial Intelligence
We keep using animal intelligence to illustrate the capabilities of artificial intelligence. For the sake of animal welfare, we need to stop.
Is AI Ready to Be Your Therapist?
Looking for a therapist? AI is here to help. Or is it?
Why Your Romantic Choices May Surprise You
There are good reasons why our mate choices may not match our ideal preferences but we can still find ideal relationships.