In her column “Heart to Heart,” Audrey Tomlin explores the interpersonal connections that make us human. She aims to understand how love, in all of its forms – friendship, familial, romantic – shapes ...
The self-serving bias is defined as people's tendency to attribute positive events to their own character but attribute negative events to external factors. It's a common type of cognitive bias that ...
Viewed from the distance of a television screen or a headline, President Eisenhower’s address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors (see below) was a striking definition of the kind of world ...
In previous articles, I've alluded to the issue of the roles we adopt at different life stages. How we define ourselves is determined by what we're absorbed in at a point in time. As we change what we ...