Virtuous thinking, Kant wrote, is like good carpentry: It builds strong ideas in harmony with one another. Jackyenjoyphotography/Moment via Getty Images What makes a life virtuous? The answer might ...
In a recent post, I discussed social barriers to applying critical thinking. I received interesting feedback on this particular topic and I thought further discussion around this dialogue would be of ...
Thoughts that arise spontaneously when humans are not deliberately trying to think of something are known to play a key role in decision-making and various cognitive functions, as well as in some ...
Negative thoughts have a way of looping endlessly, and once they take hold it can feel almost impossible to shake them. Thought stopping is a simple technique that helps you break that cycle and ...
Your mindset can either propel you to success or hold you back in mediocrity. Here’s how you can start taking control of your thoughts to improve your business outcomes. Your business reflects your ...
Nipping negative repetitive thinking in the bud has the potential to stave off numerous mental health disorders. Think Eeyore and Piglet. Cheerful Piglet is a chronic worrier, coping with anxiety; ...
Becoming a thought leader is a journey, not a destination. It requires patience, persistence and a genuine commitment to contributing value to your field. There seems to be a lot of buzz about the ...
In my mid-20s, I was the target of a colleague’s relentless “mean girl” behavior. It was inexplicable. Perhaps she resented the attention I received, or she may have been provoked by my seemingly ...
What makes a life virtuous? The answer might seem simple: virtuous actions – actions that align with morality. But life is more than doing. Frequently, we just think. We observe and spectate; meditate ...