Remember 2019?
The bad news is that there will always be more injustices and more problems to be solved. The good news is that we are remarkably adaptive creatures, who are constantly evolving and improving in response to the world around us.
The bad news is that there will always be more injustices and more problems to be solved. The good news is that we are remarkably adaptive creatures, who are constantly evolving and improving in response to the world around us.
Crisis fatigue, reasons for hope, and 5 more links worth your time
The most pressing issues we face as a society deserve more than confidently going to battle with our limited knowledge and cognitive biases fully engaged.
The impulse to react with the power that we hold to punish others, when we don’t like what they say to us, is something we all share.
Excusing ourselves from tough conversations, impact close to home, and 5 more links with our recent guests in (and commenting on) the news
Justice is a societal construct. “No justice, no peace” is not a call for anarchy; rather, it’s a demand for civilization.
Skepticism, agreement, our obligations in a free society, and 5 headlines from the past week
Beyond just the moral and ethical considerations of how prisoners should be treated, maybe it’s time that we use this crisis to create a better, healthier environment for those we hope will one day return to society reformed and ready to start over in a recovering economy.
Scrolling through social media and cable news channels, America seems more divided than ever.