10 Bitter Truths No One Wants to Hear about Life No one really wants to hear bitter truths about life, but they are essential for growth.
Giving Thanks Does Your Body Good STORY AT-A-GLANCE Focusing on gratitude has become a growing trend in recent years, and for good reason.
Attitude of Gratitude Can Help You Live a Longer, Happier Life STORY AT-A-GLANCE This article previously ran a few years ago but there are so many good reminders about the benefits of gratitude, I decided to share it with you again this year.
Manufactured Dystopia — Globalists Won’t Stop Hacking Humans Digital identity, digital twins, programmable central bank digital currency (CBDC), a social credit system, human augmentation and the Internet of Bodies (IoB) .
Wearing face masks impairs dyadic micro-activities in nonverbal social encounter: A mixed-methods first-person study on the sense of I and Thou The COVID-19 pandemic has manifold negative consequences for people around the world, of which the psychosocial ones have been rather underrepresented in the public eye.
An Ode to the Brave: The World Depends on You STORY AT-A-GLANCE This story is a love song for the brave.
From transcendental egology to orientation theory: Toward a mereological foundation for the different senses of the “self” in conscious experience In the present work, we aim to make a contribution to the origins of the notion of “minimum self” in Husserl's phenomenology.
“Pandemic Amnesty”? It’s just more narrative reinforcement A few days ago, on Halloween, the Atlantic ran this opinion piece by economist Emily Oster, headlined: LET’S DECLARE A PANDEMIC AMNESTY This, along with the sub-head… We need to forgive one another for what we did and said when we were in the dark about COVID. …have been
The Benefits of a Chaotic World Photo by Nijwam Swargiary on Unsplash It seems there is a clear global effort to make information uniform, and in particular, to make science uniform—One Science, Under Singular Rule, For the Good of All…I’m not making this up (well, I did just make up that phrase, but
Harvard Economist: Democrats 'Still Have a Lot of Plans for Spending They Want to Institute' On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Fox Business Tonight,” Professor of Economics at Harvard University and former International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Ken Rogoff discussed how the fiscal and economic picture will change based on the results of the 2022 election by stating while he doesn’
The Last Temptation of Things “I cling like a miser to the freedom that disappears as soon as there is an excess of things.” Albert Camus, Lyrical and Critical Essays. Let me tell you a story about a haunted house and all the thoughts it evoked in me. Do we believe we can save ourselves
The Invaders Is anyone old enough to remember the Quinn Martin television series The Invaders starring Roy Thinnes as David Vincent? Vincent is an architect in the series who happens upon a UFO landing carrying aliens bent on taking over the planet. The aliens managed to look like ordinary human beings (easy
Antichrist Predictive Programming Imagine yourself in the first century, when the events that surrounded the life and times of the Jewish religious leader, Jesus Christ took place. Now copy and paste into that era all the technological and digital advancements of the 21st century.
Admit You’re Wrong, Or Die OK, so maybe (maybe) not so dramatic as that, but come on people, alright already, you’re wrong, admit it and start what you need to do to heal! With people dropping left and right, diseases and cancer on the rise, excess deaths, heart issues, clotting, if many people don’