Living a moral life often comes with costs. Recent studies clarify whether joy and satisfaction are among them ...
What’s it like for a blind person to run a marathon? Living the punk ethos he was raised on, Phil is set on finding out ...
Recently, I met a group of people in Chile who not only embrace the dark, but actively seek it. I was visiting the telescopes of the Atacama desert, which has astonishingly clear, dry skies, perfect ...
For most people, experiencing just a few of these does not reflect an addiction to social media. However, the behaviour may still be problematic, in one or more of these ways, to the extent that it’s ...
How did the most influential friendship in the history of psychoanalysis fall apart? The historic break-up of Freud and Jung ...
When I was six, I met my sister for the first time in a dim foster agency meeting room. We had been separated by the system: I lived with one foster family, while she moved from home to home, ...
I envy voracious book readers. They seem worldly and wise. Also, whatever is happening in their lives, they’re never completely on their own – they always have their books. My mother is one of these ...
If you’ve come across visual portrayals of loneliness before, it is likely that you see loneliness as someone (usually a person aged over 65) sitting alone, maybe in the dark, staring wistfully into ...
At university, many people talk about their procrastination; they’ll joke: ‘Have you heard about the procrastination conference? It was postponed – again!’ In academia and beyond, procrastination is ...
What sound does a colour make? And what colour is a sound? An art class and a jazz trio embark on a journey to find out ...