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Tag: psychology

“Can We Morally Accuse a Culture?” by Nolan Yuma Janssens

Originally posted by Nolan Yuma Janssens on his independent publication, Without Borders. P.S. Nolan also has an upcoming salon series by the same name: “Without Borders: A Salon Series”, starting…

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Published January 13, 2023By ii Librarian
Tagged cultural trends, psychology

“How will you save the world?” by Jibran el Bazi

Your world’s destruction is near. Only you are left to save it… what will you do? Please enjoy this post “How will you save the world?” by writer and digital…

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Published November 19, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged literature, psychology, self-growth

Finding Your Voice, with Herbert Lui’s new book “Creative Doing”

Hey, Interintellects! Next week, writer and editorial director Herbert Lui will be discussing his new book on creativity, Creative Doing, in a SuperSalon hosted by startup veteran Jason Shen, who…

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Published September 2, 2022By ii Librarian
Tagged creativity, psychology, self-growth
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