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THEORIES

  • Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson

    In a recent enlightening talk, the speaker initiated the conversation with a simple greeting, “Good morning. How are you?” Little did the audience anticipate the profound journey that would unfold, delving into the realms of human creativity, education, and the evolving spirit of our youth. The speaker, weaving humor and insight, reflected on the exceptional… Read more

  • How to speak so that people want to listen | Julian Treasure

    The Human Voice is a remarkable instrument, one that we all wield with the potential to create profound impact. In a world filled with noise, it stands out as the most potent sound, capable of initiating both conflict and love. Yet, many find themselves speaking into a void, their words unheard. Why does this happen,… Read more

  • The Dynamic Duo: Exploring the Enduring Friendship of Obama and Biden

    In the realm of American politics, few partnerships have captured the public’s attention and admiration like that of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Their journey together, from the campaign trail to the White House, has been marked by a deep friendship, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to the betterment of the nation. In this… Read more

  • The Poignant Reality of Unexperienced Happiness: A Dostoyevskian Perspective

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the renowned Russian novelist and philosopher, once remarked, “In fact, the thing that hurts the most is not disappointments. These are happiness that can be experienced but cannot be experienced.” In these few words, Dostoyevsky encapsulated a profound truth about the human experience, shedding light on a nuanced aspect of our emotional landscape.… Read more

  • The Power of Belief: Unraveling the Wisdom of Picasso

    He can who thinks he can, and he can’t who thinks he can’t. This is an inexorable, indisputable law. Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso’s quote, “He can who thinks he can, and he can’t who thinks he can’t,” serves as a profound reflection on the influence of belief systems on individual achievements. Picasso, a trailblazer in the world of modern art, recognized the… Read more

  • The Unseen Battle: Navigating the Depths of Our Mental Struggles

    No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War’s a spiritual war… our Great Depression is our lives. The “Historical Context” section sets the stage by recognizing the difficulties encountered in the past, with a particular focus on the Great Depression and the Great War. It aims to create a historical backdrop against which the current generation’s… Read more