Ancient Greece, Plato and Us Ancient Greece shines as a beacon of democracy and philosophy. Yet, Plato, a seminal philosopher, took issue with his city’s democratic leanings. ‘The Republic,’ written around 375 BCE, continues to be a key text for...
Choose Wisely: Time Waits for No One In times like these, we choose wisely instead of clinging to old narratives. Tales that tell us a savior is coming, or that we’re stuck in situations we can’t escape, have long held sway. But many of us are becoming...
Life Shapes Us Life shapes us, but we also shape life. It is a two-way street. It molds us, and in turn, we mold it back. But what if we could shift our focus from just reacting to life to actively shaping it? What if the key to unlocking a world full of potential is...
Finding Opportunities to Experiment Every day is an opportunity to experiment. And the more we experiment, the more we get to test things out. Whether in a controlled lab, a meeting, a walk on the beach or an unexpected interaction, experimenting is available to each...
A Healthy Dose of Sacred Courage Sacred courage is something we get to experience in our lifetime. Who would have thought that being courageous involves us becoming compassionate, truthful and loving? Courage,” Plato wrote, “is knowing what is not to be feared.” What...