Tag: anxiety
40 Years Ago: Solzhenitsyn’s Prophetic Warning — and Meyer’s Counterpoint of Hope
Citing Dostoevsky, Solzhenitsyn stressed the need to be intellectually prepared to meet the challenge of atheism. That preparation requires a choice.
Octopuses Get Emotional About Pain, Research Shows
The smartest of invertebrates, the octopus, once again prompts us to rethink what we believe to be the origin of intelligence.
#6 Story of 2020: Amid a Pandemic, Wisdom from C. S. Lewis
Lewis’s advice seems eerily applicable to our own situation, just substitute “pandemic” for “war.”
The Evolutionary Psychologist Will See You Now
It needs no wisdom to stamp “ANIMAL” on the sufferer’s forehead, any more than it does to stamp “DISEASED.”
Herd Immunity, Not Herd Mentality
The “field of public health” is complicit in the worst episode of scientific malfeasance in the 21st century.