Elisabet Sahtouris reflects on both the competitive and cooperative aspects of evolution. This video is an excerpt from SAND Anthology Vol. 2.
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Psychiatrist Hyla Cass says most psychiatrists simply label patients mentally ill based solely on symptoms and put them on dangerous and addictive drugs, instead of doing complete physical examinations to find and treat underlying medical conditions which can manifest as psychiatric symptoms.
In this episode of the Making Sense podcast, Sam Harris speaks with poet David Whyte about the importance of work and relationships, the balance between training and expressing of one’s talents, the lessons of mortality, and other topics.
For months, Katie has been thinking about quitting her job. Although the 27-year-old feels fortunate to have a good job that pays well, her co-workers' negative energy makes the work environment unhealthy. "I can feel when there's toxic energy around," Katie explains.
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Thomas Donaldson (Stanford University) asks whether it is moral to believe something even when you have no evidence that it is true. He discusses a classic debate on that subject, between philosophers William James and William Clifford.
The difference between average and outstanding? Emotional intelligence. Your next job may depend on your EQ and not your IQ. Emotional intelligence shows how you can apply your smarts.
Your relationship to work defines your success. If you do whatever's in front of you so magnificently, with all your heart, the Universe can't help but surrender to you.
Tom Richey provides students with an introduction to Greek philosophy, contrasting Plato's idealism with Aristotle's realism and comparing the basic premise of Plato's Republic with Aristotle's Politics.