‘When you get up in the morning, you do not think about triangles and squares … You think about status. You think about where you are in relation to your peers. You're thinking about your spouse, ...
At a certain age, you start noticing patterns in your life—not just in events, but in yourself. You see how certain choices repeat, how some opportunities seem to magnetize toward you, and others slip ...
Removing ourselves from the picture -- The anthropomorphic animal -- Small brains, smart behavior -- The implausible nature of Portia -- When do you need a big brain? -- The ecology of psychology -- ...
“Women are the first environment” - Mohawk midwife Katsi Cook and author and botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer join Michelle Schenandoah to share how humans shape and are shaped by their environments, from ...
Hall’s studies suggest that high ceilings create a sense of openness, promoting abstract thinking, creativity, and holistic problem-solving. Conversely, lower ceilings foster a sense of confinement, ...