Think you know it all? Plato's cave and new psychology research reveal why true self-awareness starts with admitting what you ...
Anwar Shah Kashmiri (1875–1933) stands among the most luminous scholarly and spiritual figures produced not only by Kashmir ...
Are you an objectivist or a nihilist? A mystic or a communitarian? Or something else entirely? Here's a fun way to find out.
In Judaism, there is a core and ancient teaching that we should strive to learn an important lesson from every experience in ...
Author argues love is the chief Christian virtue and humility follows closely. Piece shows humility encoded in creation, from cosmic scale to aging bodies. A grandfather and an aging cat illustrate ...
Years ago, my daughter came home from elementary school and told me a kid had made fun of her during math class. “You’re still working on that packet?” he had taunted. “I finished that yesterday. I ...
It satisfied no one. Employees staged walkouts. LGBTQIA+ advocates organized boycotts. Governor Ron DeSantis stripped Disney of tax privileges anyway. Chapek’s attempt to thread the needle ...
Intellectually humble people are able to recognize and admit to the limitations of their knowledge. They tend to be more open-minded, discerning, and respectful of others, which is helpful when ...
A study examining the transmission of intellectual humility from parents to children suggests that the relationship may depend on how this psychological trait is measured. Parents who self-reported ...
Humans can never be omniscient, but they can learn to better acknowledge that reality. Tenelle Porter studies how humans can adaptively deal with the fact that we have intellectual limitations. “We ...
Usually, we can use summer as a time of recharge and rest, a time to revise syllabi and explore new readings to use in our classes. A time for digging into our research, attending conferences and ...