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The Freedom of a Mutable Mind

Photo: Paul Buvarp

Where is the border between brain and mind? Kendall Pfeffer explores brain plasticity and how the dichotomy between psychology and neuroscience is bridged by our ever-changing brain. . . . → Read More: The Freedom of a Mutable Mind

The Real Global Challenges

Photo: Caroline Hargreaves

Caroline Hargreaves writes about the quality of our education and the importance of incorporating questions that could bring about real changes. These are her reflections based on a week of brainstorming on the topic of “peace business” and corporate responsibility at the European Peace University in Austria. . . . → Read More: The Real Global Challenges

Generation C: Do We Deserve to be Taken Seriously?

Photo: Caroline Hargreaves

What do we want? Kendall Pfeffer analyzes the origin and validity of the term Generation C and begs that we pause for a moment to look inward. . . . → Read More: Generation C: Do We Deserve to be Taken Seriously?

Think Outside the Box

Photo: Caroline Hargreaves

How much of our reality is constructed by our mind? Caroline Hargreaves urges us to take a step back, drop our presumptions about the world around us and search for the connection and unity in us all. . . . → Read More: Think Outside the Box

What is Love? Baby Don’t Hurt Me

Photo: Caroline "the heartbreaker" Hargreaves

What is love like in the 21st Century? What do we expect out of romance and what shapes our desires? Paul Buvarp argues that the media have had a significant impact on modern ideas and ideals of love. . . . → Read More: What is Love? Baby Don’t Hurt Me

Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood

Photo: Katharine "kitty kat" Tengtio

Communication has changed radically in the last few decades, and maybe we have to look at how we understand each other. Katharine Tengtio calls for more listening and less talking in a world where a misspoken word can have unimaginable effects. . . . → Read More: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood