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Other practices like sermons, yoga and retreats can also trigger ‘spiritual boredom’. Here’s why it’s normal and even useful ...
Something curious happens in two people’s brains during supportive interactions. It could help explain their emotional power ...
The contemporary obsession with feeling good might mean we’re losing sight of what makes life genuinely meaningful ...
We think of tears as an overflow of emotion, but an evolutionary lens shows they’re a rational form of social signalling ...
Yet another important factor to consider in memories for fiction is believability. This is distinct from ‘ontological intuitiveness’ (our sense that dragons are not real or that humans cannot fly). It ...
Far more than an evolutionary imperative, caregiving is a gateway to our deepest humanity, and may explain our intelligence ...
Intrusive thoughts about doing bad things are common, but for people with OCD they provoke deep fears about the self ...
After fleeing war-torn Liberia, an outsider artist creates haunting portraits while seeking asylum in the Netherlands ...
Ecstatic moves, magic moments – this animated short documentary details one basketball fan’s love of the arena’s big screen ...
The diplomatic intervention by a philosopher on a president shows the extraordinary consequences of unlikely meetings ...
Filmed for the BBC series Face to Face in 1959, this archival interview features Carl Jung surveying his life and extraordinarily influential career at the age of 84, just two years before his death.
A few years ago, I had a breakdown from what would now be termed ‘burnout’. It was probably related to the early death of my father after a long-term illness when I was 12, and from which I had ...