The core of our argument—that the relentless pursuit of economic gains and the automation of entry-level tasks risk diminishing crucial human skills like creativity, critical thinking, and empathy, thereby creating a vacuum in education and experiential learning—an argument that is strongly supported by current research and expert discussions. The immersive document “AI and the New…
Read moreThe Two Economies Eroding Our Relationships
We live in a highly connected world, yet many of us feel relationally starved. The culprit isn’t a lack of care, but two powerful, often invisible forces shaping our interactions: The Economy of Time & Money and The Economy of Fear & Performance. These economies influence how we work, parent, teach, and lead, eroding the…
Read moreThe performance imperative: How interaction has transformed
The attention economy is compromising our ability to connect and the quality of that connection, feeding the loneliness, anxiety and depression spiral of the modern world.
Read moreThe Comeback Culture: Building Resilience in Relationships, Work, and Life
In today’s fast-paced world, mistakes are inevitable. Whether at work, in personal relationships, or within our social circles, perfection is elusive, and misunderstandings are common. Yet, many of us still feel the pressure to appear flawless. The #comeback culture, however, shifts the focus from striving for perfection to embracing resilience and recovery. It’s a mindset…
Read moreRehumanising in 2024 and beyond
In a world dominated by AI, the call for rehumanization resonates louder than ever. As technology advances at a staggering pace, we find ourselves at a crucial crossroads – one where the essence of humanity risks being overshadowed by the cold efficiency of artificial intelligence. To embark on the path of rehumanization is to reclaim…
Read moreHooked on Anger: Why it’s become our emotion of choice
In a world that often feels chaotic and out of control, anger has become a perversely comfortable emotion. We cling to it, mistaking the adrenaline rush of outrage for actual power. But why do we seem to get hooked on anger, holding onto it even when it becomes destructive? The Illusion of Control When we…
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