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- Taking things less personally https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-take-things-less-personally-and-avoid-mind-reading 161 comments
- What did the ancient Babylonians discern in the skies above? https://psyche.co/ideas/what-did-the-ancient-babylonians-discern-in-the-skies-above 5 comments
- The brain’s reading of the body’s state is key to mental health https://psyche.co/ideas/the-brains-reading-of-the-bodys-state-is-key-to-mental-health 63 comments
- How to know if you’re addicted https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-know-if-youre-addicted-to-alcohol-or-drugs 201 comments
- Why life is faster but depression is lower in bigger cities https://psyche.co/ideas/why-life-is-faster-but-depression-is-lower-in-bigger-cities 3 comments
- How a secret European language ‘made a rabbit’ and survived https://psyche.co/ideas/how-a-secret-european-language-made-a-rabbit-and-survived 23 comments
- Why are there so few children’s books set in the suburbs? https://psyche.co/ideas/why-you-wont-find-many-childrens-books-set-in-the-suburbs 67 comments
- Talking out loud to yourself is a technology for thinking https://psyche.co/ideas/talking-out-loud-to-yourself-is-a-technology-for-thinking 128 comments
- Rituals create community by translating our love into action https://psyche.co/ideas/rituals-create-community-by-translating-our-love-into-action 5 comments philosophy
- What philosophy has to say about what makes a good conversation https://psyche.co/ideas/how-do-good-conversations-work-philosophy-has-something-to-say 8 comments philosophy
- Our age of crises needs Bollnow’s philosophy of hope https://psyche.co/ideas/our-age-of-crises-needs-bollnows-philosophy-of-hope 41 comments philosophy
- The Japanese Zen term "shoshin" translates as ‘beginner’s mind’ and refers to a paradox: the more you know about a subject, the more likely you are to close your mind to further learning. Psychological research is now examining ways to foster shoshin in daily life. https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-cultivate-shoshin-or-a-beginners-mind 21 comments philosophy
- The ethics of voting for the 'lesser of two evils' https://psyche.co/ideas/when-is-it-ethical-to-vote-for-the-lesser-of-two-evils 58 comments philosophy
- Time doesn’t flow like a river. Yet we often feel swept along. | Psyche Ideas https://psyche.co/ideas/time-doesnt-flow-like-a-river-so-why-do-we-feel-swept-along 12 comments philosophy
- How to think about free will https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-think-about-free-will-in-a-world-of-cause-and-effect 87 comments philosophy
- When your authenticity is an act, something’s gone wrong https://psyche.co/ideas/when-your-authenticity-is-an-act-somethings-gone-wrong 18 comments philosophy
- How to think about pleasure https://psyche.co/guides/from-hedonism-to-humanism-philosophys-defence-of-pleasure 62 comments philosophy
- Thoreau’s economics: the truly precious costs precious little https://psyche.co/ideas/thoreaus-economics-the-truly-precious-costs-precious-little 29 comments philosophy
- Thinking about the minimally good life and whether we are prepared to live it https://psyche.co/ideas/what-is-a-minimally-good-life-and-are-you-prepared-to-live-it 4 comments philosophy
- Sudden amnesia showed me the self is a convenient fiction https://psyche.co/ideas/sudden-amnesia-showed-me-the-self-is-a-convenient-fiction 59 comments philosophy
- There has never been a time when this article didn’t exist: Daoism's philosophy of time https://psyche.co/ideas/there-has-never-been-a-time-when-this-article-didnt-exist 167 comments philosophy
- Young children use reason, not gut feelings, to decide moral issues https://psyche.co/ideas/young-children-use-reason-not-gut-feelings-to-decide-moral-issues 170 comments philosophy
- Philosophy is like athletics – theory must be put into practice https://psyche.co/ideas/philosophy-is-like-athletics-theory-must-be-put-into-practice 118 comments philosophy
- Neuroscience has much to learn from Hume’s philosophy of emotions https://psyche.co/ideas/neuroscience-has-much-to-learn-from-humes-philosophy-of-emotions 10 comments philosophy
- Our evolved intuitions about privacy aren’t made for this era https://psyche.co/ideas/our-evolved-intuitions-about-privacy-arent-made-for-this-era 21 comments privacy
- Why future generations deserve good ancestors https://psyche.co/ideas/future-generations-deserve-good-ancestors-will-you-be-one 4 comments philosophy
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- The fungal mind: on the evidence for mushroom intelligence https://psyche.co/ideas/the-fungal-mind-on-the-evidence-for-mushroom-intelligence 27 comments truereddit
- Access to the arts is a human right, for prisoners as for students https://psyche.co/ideas/access-to-the-arts-is-a-human-right-for-prisoners-as-for-students 167 comments philosophy
- On the Moral Obligation to Stop Shit-Stirring | Psyche Ideas https://psyche.co/ideas/on-the-moral-obligation-to-stop-shit-stirring 52 comments philosophy
- The sin won't wash away - when thinking ethically goes awry https://psyche.co/ideas/why-wont-the-sin-wash-away-when-thinking-ethically-goes-awry 109 comments philosophy
- I’m haunted by my night of vodka and reefers with the Taliban | Psyche Ideas https://psyche.co/ideas/im-haunted-by-my-night-of-vodka-and-reefers-with-the-taliban 35 comments truereddit
- How to be excellent according to Plato & Aristotle https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-become-excellent-with-tips-from-plato-and-aristotle 7 comments philosophy
- [deleted by user] https://psyche.co/ideas/to-find-the-truth-we-must-establish-the-meaning-of-falsehood 3 comments philosophy
- The Ethics of Complaining: “To observe the duty to complain, we need skills of complaining well” https://psyche.co/ideas/rise-up-fellow-complainers-lets-be-vulnerable-together 7 comments philosophy
- The mathematical case against blaming people for their misfortune | Psyche Ideas https://psyche.co/ideas/the-mathematical-case-against-blaming-people-for-their-misfortune?utm_source=pocket-newtab 70 comments truereddit
- In Nyāya philosophy only some debates are worth having https://psyche.co/ideas/in-nyaya-philosophy-only-some-debates-are-worth-having 18 comments truereddit
- What rude jibes about Caesar tell us about sex in ancient Rome https://psyche.co/ideas/what-jibes-about-caesar-tell-us-about-sex-in-ancient-rome 3 comments europe
- Our greatest invention was the invention of invention itself | Psyche Ideas https://psyche.co/ideas/our-greatest-invention-was-the-invention-of-invention-itself 30 comments philosophy
- The Japanese Zen term "shoshin" translates as ‘beginner’s mind’ and refers to a paradox: the more you know about a subject, the more likely you are to close your mind to further learning. Psychological research is now examining ways to foster shoshin in daily life. https://psyche.co/guides/how-to-cultivate-shoshin-or-a-beginners-mind 327 comments philosophy