Showing 56 Result(s)

The Unspoken Truth of Mixed Communication

We live in a world where words goes fast, but meaning often goes behind.Science has long confirmed what we intuitively feel: body language speaks louder than words. Some studies suggest that more than 70% of communication is nonverbal. Why? Likely because our visual system takes up the largest part of our brain’s sensory processing, what …

Rethinking Education: Lessons from The First Class

What does a meaningful education really look like? That question stayed with me after watching the documentary The First Class – a powerful and inspiring look at the first group of students and teachers at Crosstown High in Memphis. This isn’t a story about grades, tests, or rigid curricula. It’s about something deeper: discovery – …

Mental Health, Misconceptions, and the Lessons of Time

Reflections on Simon Wessely’s “Mental Health is Not a Medical Condition” (IAI.tv) https://iai.tv/video/mental-health-is-not-a-medical-condition-simon-wessely As a longtime fan of IAI.tv, I just watched a short yet deeply thought-provoking lecture titled “Mental Health is Not a Medical Condition” by Simon Wessely. It challenged many assumptions we often carry, about stress, mental health, and even the pace at …

The Power of Language: Shaping Reality and Self

Inspired by the article: “Language creates an altered state of consciousness” – IAI.tv https://iai.tv/articles/language-creates-an-altered-state-of-consciousness-auid-3118 Language isn’t just a tool for communication, it’s a force that shapes how we see ourselves, others, and the world. Reading the powerful article from IAI.tv, I was reminded once again how deeply intertwined language is with consciousness, identity, and meaning. …

Navigating Social Media: Awareness Over Avoidance

Pursuing a Meaningful and Purposeful Life in the Digital Age In today’s hyper-connected world, avoiding social media seems almost impossible. Whether it’s staying in touch with loved ones, staying informed about current events, or simply seeking a momentary escape, platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter have become deeply embedded in our daily routines. But …