Bajekal is a British-Indian writer and editor based in New York. She was previously executive editor and international editor at TIME. Thirteen years ago, William MacAskill found himself standing in ...
If you are an education professional, or a psychologist, or you’ve been a student in the last several decades, you may have heard of Howard Gardner. People who know his name are familiar with his ...
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Eric Grau is President of Olberding Brand Family (OBF) a fourth-generation, family-owned company that brings out the best in brands. Does altruism have a place in business? I would sure like to think ...
This article is reprinted by permission from NextAvenue.org. It’s that time of the year. The time to do what you can, if you can, to help others in need by making charitable contributions. December is ...
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A key to building up your biggest, most important lower body muscles is the hip hinge, and one of the best ways to hone that essential movement is to master the good morning. No, it's not the greeting ...
Thirteen years ago, William MacAskill found himself standing in the aisle of a grocery store, agonizing over which breakfast cereal to buy. If he switched to a cheaper brand for a year, could he put ...
Effective altruists believe we should care about people thousands of miles away—and perhaps even millions of years in the future. Thirteen years ago, William MacAskill found himself standing in the ...