Another facet of the Internet that’s complicit is social media. People can put almost any kind of fabricated nonsense on these platforms and trust it will be shared many times over. Most never take the time to fact check and just shovel the steaming content along.
What Will It Take to Pandemic-Proof America? newyorker.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newyorker.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Good Men Project
Become a Premium Member
We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century.
Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable.
Hope Is a Ladder That Must Be Climbed
Top tips from the masters.
Hope is the super verb of human progress.
I think Hope is a muscle that is not used enough in powering daily progress in our lives. I did some digging on its value and paradigm and here is some wisdom from the masters worth using.
When writing about hope, St. Thomas Aquinas noted that hope is born from the desire for something good that is “difficult but possible to attain.”
5 proven strategies for making better decisions in stressful moments
To craft better crisis messaging, bolster your emotional resilience and stay cool when the heat is on, follow this data-backed guidance from two distinguished psychologists. By Dr. Paul Napper and Dr. Anthony Rao
Dec. 17, 2020
The tensions of 2020 have taken a toll on leaders and workers alike.
The pandemic, business and financial uncertainties, and burgeoning social unrest have disrupted how we work, how we connect with friends and family, and our personal sense of security, safety, and health.
These crises present a unique challenge to communicators and leaders: How can we make decisions ones that could make or break our business when we’re consumed by what’s around us?