Advice From Those Who Are Grieving

Advice From Those Who Are Grieving

Recently I found myself sitting next to someone I didn’t know well on the first anniversary of her son’s death. What to say? “I know this is a difficult day,” I offered.... Read more »
Who Can Afford to Spend Money?

Who Can Afford to Spend Money?

The recent surge in reports of job losses among major multinational corporations, including online retailers, traditional retail giants, and even daily online newspapers, raises an important question: How are consumers coping with... Read more »
Grit vs the Nervous System: Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic Crash

Grit vs the Nervous System: Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic Crash

Twelve seconds. That’s how long Lindsey Vonn’s Olympic downhill run lasted before it ended in a crash. In the days before the race, scrutiny reverberated around the world. Why can’t she just... Read more »
Mindreading, Driving, and Limitations for Self-Driving Cars

Mindreading, Driving, and Limitations for Self-Driving Cars

Driving involves reading minds. You can’t simply treat other drivers as objects. If you want to be a safe and effective driver, you need skills to imagine what others are thinking and... Read more »
Family Therapy: Overcome Core Family Challenges

Family Therapy: Overcome Core Family Challenges

With increasing life and social demands on children, teenagers, and college students, stress, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addiction, and other serious mental health challenges continue to rise. Frequently, individual therapy and parent... Read more »
Chronic Pain and Suicide: Three Scenarios, Three Solutions

Chronic Pain and Suicide: Three Scenarios, Three Solutions

Suicide is a cause of death that haunts the living in perpetuity. After a suicide event, those left behind are tormented by questions. “Could I have done something?” “What did I miss?”... Read more »
The Mind’s Search for Meaning

The Mind’s Search for Meaning

Have you ever experienced an encounter with an image in the sky or thought that the lyrics to your favourite song related to your personal life? These are examples of having moments... Read more »
The Hidden Cost of Being ‘Rational’ All the Time

The Hidden Cost of Being ‘Rational’ All the Time

Many people take pride in describing themselves as rational. They see it as evidence of discipline, intelligence, and emotional maturity. In professional settings, especially, rationality is treated as a virtue that separates... Read more »
Acceptance of Anxiety

Acceptance of Anxiety

Acceptance of anxiety is an active, intentional behavioral choice rather than a passive resignation or a sign of defeat. This psychological shift serves as a mandatory prerequisite for effective emotional regulation and... Read more »
How Do Humans Stay Essential in an AI Economy?

How Do Humans Stay Essential in an AI Economy?

In my last post1 I asked what happens if API tokens become a universal monetary standard — a computational lingua franca that makes AI labor legible, tradeable, and accountable across systems that... Read more »
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