Simone Weil once told a student, “What I cannot stand is compromise.” This unyielding stance underpinned the French philosopher’s life and work, which offered profound insights into a pressing issue ...
Taking things personally is like wearing a heavy coat made of other people's opinions. Every comment sticks to you, every criticism weighs you down, and soon you're carrying baggage that was never ...
This post is Part 2 of a series. In Part 1, I argued that virtue ethics, deontology, and utilitarianism remain important in the field of professional psychology. Yet they risk becoming strategic tools ...
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