Media has a profound influence on our attention and worldview. The medium shapes the message and in turn our reality.
Media has a profound influence on our attention and worldview. The medium shapes the message and in turn our reality.
Our attention is never neutral. It is always training us, shaping our perception, values, emotions, and sense of self.
Human desire is imitative, imitation breeds rivalry, rivalry produces scapegoats, and modern societies, while claiming to defend victims, risk endlessly creating new ones.
These Japanese principles for mindful living deeply resonated with me. They are simple, yet profound, pointing toward something I believe is missing today: a deeper, more grounded way of living. This is an invitation to explore further.
How Jesus illuminates the frame problem and our search for meaning
If you have been celebrating the death of the Divine One, you may be in for a surprise because God is not dead. He has morphed into a variety of new secular religions.
When we choose to accept easy solutions to complex problems, we ignore the elephant room.
Our perception and beliefs shape what we see and determine how we respond to people and events we encounter. Our thoughts determine our future.
Don’t be afraid of failure. It is not final but a natural part of the learning process.
The stories we tell ourselves shape our reality and determine our destiny. Can we change our future by changing the stories we tell ourselves?