Articles in Learning
Article #918
It is through our perception and connection with all life that we can experience meaning and have a fulfilling life.
Article #915
What processes are involved when we seek and create meaning? Are we looking for answers within the system of creation we are a part of? Do we persevere because of an undercurrent of longing to feel? Maybe the question lies in the “seeking”.
Article #905
Getting along with others at times takes a great deal of creative thinking. Creativity is the source of everything that exists.
Article #889
In daily life, we come across many words. Some words leave a lasting impression on our mind. Here is a compilation of 16 awesome quotes by some famous people that never fail to inspire me or anyone, for that matter.
Post #883
Friday Video: TED Talk – Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus studies memories. More precisely, she studies false memories, when people either remember things that didn’t happen or remember them differently from the way they really were.
Article #881
Have you ever watched five-year-olds at play? They are curious and highly creative in their games. They don’t know yet, what they don’t know. Their creative limits have no bounds; no one has told them that they can’t do something. They’re fearless explorers, artists, or musicians; some are even comedians in the making. They have not yet been pressured to conform and they think they can do anything and that nothing is beyond their capabilities.
Article #877
If you’re looking for life lessons, put down that book and ditch those DVDs. Instead, take a gander at your dog. Don’t scoff; your canine companion can teach you a lot about life and happiness. LifeHack has some powerful life lessons you can learn from your furry friend.
Article #875
Ever feel like you’re stuck in a mud hole on the Road to … Ask yourself these crucial … and see where you can shore up your spinning tires.
Article #862
Finding ways to disrupt your safety net or established comfort zone could bring about benefits in your life.
Post #853
Friday Video: TED Talk – Carol Dweck researches “growth mindset” — the idea that we can grow our brain’s capacity to learn and to solve problems. In this talk, she describes two ways to think about a problem that’s slightly too hard for you to solve.