The Stoic emphasis on rational control obscures a key insight: different problems need different solutions. The Greeks knew courage, moderation, and reason were distinct.
Benjamin Franklin’s private letters reveal early ideas about CBT, cognitive dissonance, identity, habit tracking, and moral ...
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains prevalent and significant in Bangladesh, deeply rooted in our patriarchal norms, despite ...
Lawmakers convened Jan. 13 for the formal address, which served as an outline of Gov. Rhoden's agenda for South Dakota's ...
Why do some revolutions win while others bleed out? Mass movements don’t fail from lack of courage or numbers. They fail when ...
Relief of Osiris from the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt. According to Egyptian mythology, Egypt’s first king Osiris sailed around the world spreading knowledge, exactly like the Feathered Serpent ...
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Why "flattering" is an outdated fashion term, according to curvy stylists
For decades, the word "flattering" has dominated fashion advice, especially when it comes to dressing curvy bodies. You've ...
Most of the growth we have seen across Christian denominations in recent years has been in Christian communities that teach ...
This report was prepared by the Globe Spotlight Team: Reporters Matt Carroll, Sacha Pfeiffer and Michael Rezendes; and Editor ...
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Hindutva finds applause in Kolkata
At a debate in the city, prominent politicians, political thinkers and historians battled over whether Hinduism needed ...
Negative political campaigning is nothing new. In the presidential election of 1800, John Adams’ camp warned Jefferson voters ...
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