Our brains evolved with a need to belong and a dependence on trusted others to co-create reality. This dependence puts us all at risk for gaslighting.
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Gen Z revolt alone can’t transform Nepal

The delirious psychology of this short-lived “ Gen Z revolution ” raises profound questions: Can such a momentous revolt ...
Most architects overlook software small print, but today’s EULAs are redefining ownership, data rights and AI use — shifting ...
The term civilization has long been a central concept in history, sociology, and philosophy, yet its meaning is far from fixed: it depends heavily on perspective, culture, values, and what people ...
"Science Under Siege," by Michael E. Mann and Peter J. Hotez, is an impassioned manifesto against attacks on science.
Sam Harris on Silicon Valley’s turn toward authoritarian politics and the collapse of the information commons. Plus: Donald Trump’s politicization of prosecutions and Robert Proctor’s The Nazi War on ...
Thus, you learn to adapt when life pushes. At times, fortune lends a hand too. You may seek discomfort through strokes of luck that lead to unexpected chances. A stranger who becomes a friend, a ...
China was the world’s great economic miracle — a once-impoverished nation that transformed itself into an industrial and technological giant. Since Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms of 1978, China’s ...
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Gaza and the Economy of Genocide

Even before October 7, 2023, Gazans had been reduced to the role of a surplus population with minimal employment within ...
The social dominance theory explains how societies create hierarchies and why power is often concentrated in the hands of a few groups.
Mahatma Gandhi's timeless wisdom offers profound guidance on hard work, personal growth, and success. His philosophy, ...