Only if you are truly open to the possibility of being wrong can you ever learn, says researcher Alex Edmans. In an insightful talk, he explores how confirmation bias — the tendency to only accept information that supports your personal … Continue reading →
Oftentimes, at home and in our workplaces, people want to have things work in ways that bring out the best in themselves and in others…but ‘the culture’ itself has not been ‘chosen’ and co-created intentionally to support that ‘quality’ of … Continue reading →
Here are a few ‘perspective-taking’ videos to prompt your reflection on just what learning might mean for you — beyond how you might already be doing it (by default) outside of awareness — AND how you might easily become able … Continue reading →
You can find and watch all nine (9) You Tube videos here.
David Bohm comments on a variety of his views regarding thought, science and spirituality, and the implicate order and our human role and responsibilities from our knowing these things, especially regarding the value of dialogue. Watch the You Tube video … Continue reading →