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Gratefulness
(January, 2015) UC Berkeley psychologist Dacher Keltner explains some of the ways in which power encourages individuals to act on their own whims, desires, and impulses. When researchers give people power in scientific experiments, those people are more likely to physically touch others in potentially inappropriate ways, to make risky choices and gambles, to speak their mind, and to eat cookies like the Cookie Monster, with crumbs all over their chins and chests.
“And suddenly I felt this most incredible gratitude for this woman, it was a Cosmic…
Naomi isn’t your average teacher. For one thing, she’s only 7 months old. But in…
(September, 2015) A powerful and humbling reflection by astronomer Carl Sagan on the wonders and…
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