By Marc Ian Barasch — 2006
It’s a spiritual truism that trading places with the less fortunate, psychologically if not literally, can be a powerful motive for doing unto others as you’d have them do unto you.
Read on greatergood.berkeley.edu
CLEAR ALL
Most autistic people want to and can make friends, though their relationships often have a distinctive air.
One of my most cherished things in life is true friendships. I thrive on them and they thrive on me.
The most brilliant and creative amongst us are sometimes the most troubled, and nowhere is that clearer than in the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
1
This is an ode to digital friendships, a taxonomy of connections and disconnections.
Compassion research is at a tipping point: Overwhelming evidence suggests compassion is good for our health and good for the world.
2