The American Constitution and other basic laws have enshrined the inalienable rights of people for over two hundred years, but we have not yet achieved these ideals. We still lack the collective ...
For years, they’ve built wine appreciation up as a subject that requires deep knowledge – history, countries, styles, grape varietals, tasting descriptors, food pairings, geography and other bits of ...
For years I labored under the illusion that communicating knowledge about cannabis, or a wide variety of other drugs and alcohol, was the keystone for promoting recovery. I believed education was the ...
Let’s for a second imagine two very different people, with two very different backgrounds, studying the same thing in their own unique ways. In this case, it’s the sea. The first is a university ...
Knowledge is a wonderful thing, but it is only part of the equation. You may know that a tomato is a fruit, but true wisdom is understanding that it doesn’t belong in a fruit salad. Knowledge is ...
I’m terrified of looking stupid. With so much information available literally at my fingertips, my greatest fear has become not knowing. Of having no opinion. And I’d wager most of us feel the same ...
Dr. Gregory Stebbins is the Founder and Master Coach at PeopleSavvy. He is a member of the American Psychological Association. There are many variations of the word “hunch”: intuition, gut feeling and ...
Good science is critical to our health, ability to live full lives and community well-being. We use science to advance medicine, enhance our use of natural resources, ensure our food supply and much ...
Have you ever felt burdened by mistakes from your past as if no amount of good could make up for them? Lord Krishna, in the Bhagavad Gita, reminds us that no one is beyond redemption. In Chapter 4, ...
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