The Buddha's "Parable of the Raft" posits that spiritual teachings serve as a temporary means for achieving liberation, ...
The Covid-19 pandemic. Remote work, mental health and burnout. The Great Resignation. Diversity, equity and inclusion. Climate change. Inflation. Political polarization. Globalization. Supply chain ...
Understanding how beliefs are formed and why they can be resistant to counter evidence is important in today’s polarized world, as views sharply diverge on issues ranging from vaccines to climate ...
Your clients may have a broad range of religious or spiritual beliefs, practices, and experiences. These reflect the great existential challenges of life and death: making meaning of our lives, ...
Anna Tan is the Founder and CEO of Coaching Go Where. She is a multi award-winning leadership coach, trainer and consultant. The intricate web of our beliefs acts as an invisible architect, shaping ...
Not long ago, leaders largely steered clear of the rough-and-tumble of politics. They inhabited a culture of impartiality, and for the most part stayed in their lane, rising now and then when called ...
System justification theory explains why individuals rationalise and defend existing social, economic and political arrangements, often to their own detriment. Ideological beliefs function as ...
“For some of our most important beliefs, we have no evidence at all, except that people we love and trust hold these beliefs. Considering how little we know, the confidence we have in our beliefs is ...
Belief in a higher power is one of humanity's most ancient and widespread phenomena, manifesting in countless religions, spiritual paths, and personal philosophies. Whether it's a specific deity, a ...