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Author: Louise
Kantian vs. Utilitarian Ethics: a Life Lesson from Dead Cicadas
Confused about different moral philosophies? Discover why Cicadas are Utilitarians and humans often Kantians!Continue reading
Jesus Has a PR Problem: “Christians”
When I met a CINO (Christian in Name Only), her unkind actions spoke so loud I couldn't hear her (supposedly Christian) words. Continue reading
Relational vs. Transactional: Which Type of Customer Is Better?
There's a huge difference between relational and transactional customers. Discover what that is and how this distinction can help you!Continue reading
3 Tips for More Inclusive Writing That Makes Your Readers Feel Welcome
If our writing isn't inclusive, we might lose readers. Here are 3 simple tips that can help you make your readers feel welcome!Continue reading
Positive Procrastination Is the Secret Sauce to Make You More Productive
Procrastination can be a good thing, if you do it right. Discover the 5 benefits of positive procrastination and how to unlock its benefits! Continue reading
As Writers, We’re Kind of Predatory Towards People and the Moment
Writers tend to be "predatory" towards life, using everything for inspiration. Here's how to be mindfully inspired instead of exploitative. Continue reading
The Biggest Life Questions to Ask Yourself Are Also the Most Basic
What are the biggest life questions? Here's what I learned from a Twitter exchange between a therapist and the creator of my favorite show. Continue reading
Why Does Most Entrepreneurial Advice Come From Privileged White American Businessmen?
We don’t receive entrepreneurial advice from a diverse group but from people like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Here's why that's unhelpful.Continue reading
You Can’t Rely on Chance, So Commit to Slow Change Instead
Life can change in an instant but you can't rely on that. If you want positive change, don't wait for lightning. Instead, choose slow change. Continue reading