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Giftedness in non-gifted families can feel oppressive.


Being selfish in the right ways can make you more grounded and giving.


Our obsession with red flags and self-protection is blocking real intimacy.

When sexual desire changes before you're ready.


What if creative blocks aren't real? Learn how healing restores creativity.


High IQ could be the reason for your love of reality television.


Hybrid teams need a new kind of leadership.


Answer these ten questions before you say yes to adoption.


We’re taught to give our best, but what if that standard becomes impossible?


Why I’m relearning pace right now.


Great business pitches elicit emotion, change minds, and inspire action.


Debunking some problematic assumptions about how we love and relate.


Why AI demands a Renaissance mind.


Young people need AI that’s ethical, predictable, and emotionally supportive.


A satiric look at the dangers of our digital reality.

Here are the most important steps to take if you want a good habit to stick.


How holiday pressures affect sleep, body image and sexual desire.


Why algorithms can never replace intuition.


Literary fiction, in contrast to nonfiction, offers benefits to well-being.


Opportunities for user exploitation thrive in a digital age.


Pitching in and volunteering can change the world—and bring us joy, too.


Self-compassion's twin kingpins: love and the concept of the self.
