“Because I knew you, I have been changed for good.” How many people around the world have wiped a tear during this song, this line, this moment:We have. Our family saw Wicked... Read more »
Thomas Sowell published his groundbreaking book The Einstein Syndrome[1] in 2001, following his earlier book Late Talking Children.[2] In The Einstein Syndrome, Sowell analyzes the traits of children with above-average intelligence who... Read more »
When Lord Acton first uttered his famous words in 1887, “Power tends to corrupt, but absolute power corrupts absolutely,” he was unaware of how prophetic his words were. An English historian, liberal... Read more »
Based on the most recent statistics from the 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 48.4 million Americans (16.8%) aged 12 and older were diagnosed with a substance use disorder (SUD)... Read more »
All of us live in macrocosms as well as our own microcosms. There is the larger world around us and the smaller world that we each inhabit. The other day, I was... Read more »
For many, the holiday season is billed as the “most wonderful time of the year.” But if you are Autistic, or love someone who is, you likely know the reality is often... Read more »
There are countless popular myths about why we dream of the dead and what it might mean, from the psychological (it is a subconscious processing of grief) to the mystical (it is... Read more »
Imagine stepping into a new phase of life where the rules of engagement have suddenly vanished. For many high school graduates, the first week of university is a thrill of newfound freedom.... Read more »
Animal videos are a popular genre on social media and online video platforms. Whose day isn’t brightened by seeing an adorable dog or cat doing something cute? But many of these videos... Read more »
For many autistic adults, the world is a place of constant, high-volume input. Everyday environments can feel like a sensory assault, where lights are too bright and noises are physically painful. This... Read more »