So we are all, to a certain extent, stuck in an echo chamber apparently. That’s not good–so the question is, how do we get out of it?
Source: So About That Echo Chamber We’re Stuck — Sahar’s Blog
So we are all, to a certain extent, stuck in an echo chamber apparently. That’s not good–so the question is, how do we get out of it?
Source: So About That Echo Chamber We’re Stuck — Sahar’s Blog
There are so many contradictory, powerful messages that bombard us daily that it’s easy to confuse things like being cheap versus being mindful.
Source: Are You Being Cheap or Being a Mindful Consumer? Some Thoughts
A baby shower is a fun (and so cute!) tradition in North America that does a lot more for the community I first realised.
Source: The Community and The Baby Shower: Tightening Bonds of Friendship
Do I deepen friendships that help with personal development or deepen friendships with a lot of people to build a community?
Source: How to Nurture Deep Friendships and Get to Know All Community Members
While mistakes gain a bad reputation early on, they are actually quite the useful little things–if they are used appropriately.
Source: The Fear of Making Mistakes: There is not Such a Thing as Failure
Understanding negative social forces is essential in being empowered to lead a coherent life of service.
Source: Walking a Fine Line: Understanding Negative Social Forces – Sahar’s Blog
The path to eliminating rape is a long and arduous one which should be built on an appreciation of human dignity, not on exposure to horrifying content.
Source: Respecting Human Dignity While Working to Eliminate Rape
Developing one spiritual virtue should never come at the expense of another.
Source: Developing Virtues: Never One At the Expense of Another – Sahar’s Blog