Caveman Skills Modern Man Still Can’t Do Without
The more we’ve moved humanity indoors, automated our skills away, and gotten our experience of the world filtered and sent to us through screens… The
The more we’ve moved humanity indoors, automated our skills away, and gotten our experience of the world filtered and sent to us through screens… The
Who’s had it worse – a war veteran or a survivor of emotional abuse? A child who grew up in the cycle of poverty or a
Looming over the myriad losses we’ve collectively experienced during 2020, the first cut was certainly the deepest: no more physical touch. To varying degrees, most
There are four to seven eclipses of several varieties every year, and while each has their own meaning, they all share a sentiment in common…
People are starting to get nervous. The sun is going down much earlier these days, the weather in most parts of the country has started
The collective consciousness of society is a funny thing. What’s mainstream and “buzzing” now was once a fringe, grassroots movement – that’s how mainline thinking becomes
What disaster do you remember the best from 2020? Maybe you can’t even remember some of the earlier ones – like the time we all thought
Did the world used to be easier to live in? It depends on who you ask. A Gen-xer remembering their childhood with glistening nostalgia, thinking
Who’s better at multitasking, men or women? That’s a trick question, actually – the answer is no one. Long-time followers will know that Dr. Pedram Shojai
My friend Dhru believes our brains are broken. If you know me well, you know I don’t disagree with him. Dhru uses his podcast, Broken
The more we’ve moved humanity indoors, automated our skills away, and gotten our experience of the world filtered and sent to us through screens… The
Who’s had it worse – a war veteran or a survivor of emotional abuse? A child who grew up in the cycle of poverty or a
Looming over the myriad losses we’ve collectively experienced during 2020, the first cut was certainly the deepest: no more physical touch. To varying degrees, most
There are four to seven eclipses of several varieties every year, and while each has their own meaning, they all share a sentiment in common…
People are starting to get nervous. The sun is going down much earlier these days, the weather in most parts of the country has started
The collective consciousness of society is a funny thing. What’s mainstream and “buzzing” now was once a fringe, grassroots movement – that’s how mainline thinking becomes
What disaster do you remember the best from 2020? Maybe you can’t even remember some of the earlier ones – like the time we all thought
Did the world used to be easier to live in? It depends on who you ask. A Gen-xer remembering their childhood with glistening nostalgia, thinking
Who’s better at multitasking, men or women? That’s a trick question, actually – the answer is no one. Long-time followers will know that Dr. Pedram Shojai
My friend Dhru believes our brains are broken. If you know me well, you know I don’t disagree with him. Dhru uses his podcast, Broken
Recent scholarship suggests that we as a species have been eating bread for about 30,000 years. Some other schools of thought pin that number closer
When Rachel Carson wrote her exposé of the disastrous effects of chemicals on our agriculture and water bodies, Silent Spring, she caused mass outrage from
This extensive article provides a comprehensive overview of some of these alternative therapies, their potential benefits, and the scientific evidence that supports their use.
Ever hear of Nature Deficit Disorder?
Probably not – it’s not in the DSM or anything. But that doesn’t mean it’s not real.
The urbanization of the world and the shift from outdoor to indoor living has changed a lot about the way we think, feel, and ail.
Plus, the hyper-hygiene craze of the last 18 months isn’t helping kids derive all the benefits they can from the natural world.
Much like manicured and homogenized lawns and yards, golf courses are something of an oddity when considered within the context of the natural world. Since