We all say we’re “starting a new chapter.” But what does that really mean—and how do we know when one has begun? People love to say they’re starting “a new chapter.” You hear it after divorces, ...
The topic is intriguing. Let me start with this Freudian foreword. The universal narcissism of human intelligence has so far received three deathly blows. The first was when we discovered writing.
Your mind starts connecting dots when you commit to the rule. You will begin to notice patterns in your own habits, at home and at work. That one-hour-a-day habit can help you handle conflict better, ...
If machines can write essays, what’s the point of assigning them? That question, raised by Hua Hsu in his New Yorker essay ...
Last month, an art festival in Reykjavík provided the art world with a much-needed opportunity to slow down and rediscover ...
A state grant program gave financial support to college students completing unpaid and underpaid internships. Student awards, ...
Learning the Ropes,” retired Justice David B. Saxe recounts his early years on New York’s Civil Court in the 1980s, ...
Professor Marianne Hirsch on how the way we teach the “crime of all crimes” informs our understanding of Gaza.
But the essential insight of the dissidents, in Poland particularly but not in Poland alone, was that resistance against ...
As Trump’s ramblings about his cognitive test accidentally reveals his unfitness, a critic of political media explains how ...
Championship leader thought his struggles last weekend were specific to the Circuit of The Americas, but they have returned ...
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