There has always been a great rift between science and religion. However, there are certain similarities within religions that are worth evaluating on a scientific level for validity. One of those similarities is the idea of compassion.
The Science and Art of Listening
David Byrne on How Music and Creativity Work
But How Do You Really Feel? Someday the Computer May Know
Music of the Unquiet Mind
Woz on Creativity: Work Alone
How to Harness the Positive Power of Negative Thinking
How to Bridge the Hiring Gap
Strategies to Break Your Creative Block
Easing the Trauma After the Storm
The Power of Introverts
The Heart Grows Smarter
Anxiety and Advice Don't Go Hand-in-Hand
Making large and important life decisions produces anxiety in almost everyone. Anxiety-ridden decisions may also create the need to seek advice from friends and family. Francesca Gino recently published a study contending that the more anxious an individual feels, the less likely he is to trust himself.
Writing Your Way to Better Health
Dan Ariely on the Truth About Dishonesty, Animated
How to Solve Creative Blocks
A Desert Beyond Fear
The Origin of Creativity According to John Cleese
According to John Cleese, keeping a list and checking it twice is not a good way to encourage creative thinking. Cleese is a well-known actor and purveyor of strange and wondrous funny bits. He advises people to create a stress-free area where they can shed their everyday worries and let their creativity soar.
Cuddle Your Kid!
Why Are We Here?
In 1988, the editors of LIFE magazine asked over 300 people to answer the question, “What is the meaning of life?” Individuals included authors, spiritual leaders, actors, and the proverbial Man/Woman in the Street. In 1991, LIFE compiled the information it received and paired it with black-and-white photos from its archives.