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On Commitment
By
Stillman Brown
I am commitment averse. I’m not a hopeless case – I can still show up to meetings and maintain a long-term relationship and care for a puppy, etc., but I often have trouble sticking to the broader commitments in my life, like exercising regularly and treating people with kindness and eating broccoli. I don’t meditate…
Interdependence at the micro-level: intersubjectivity
By
sarahnyc
Ethan talks a lot about interdependence at what might be called the macro level, for example, in terms of food production and consumption. So what’s the micro level? Have you ever noticed that people pick up the attitudes, preferences and habits of the people with whom they spend a lot of time, or with whom…
The perpetual undercurrents of sexism in the workplace
By
eva
My friend works for an Art PR firm, so she does things like promote up and coming museums and exhibitions. She is savvy and completely up to date on all the goings on in the art world. Recently, she was working incredibly hard and long on a new museum opening. She had given over many…
Lovingkindness is Easy When…
By
Emily Herzlin
Allow me to indulge in some pride – pride I have in my 16-year-old sister, Kate. Last week, while other teenagers pined over the Jonas Brothers or lamented over Clay Aiken, my sister did this. She rounded up a group of supporters (friends, teachers, and people who care), and let a team in the Light…
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