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Authenticity is about being the author of your own story Authenticity is a concept often discussed in the workplace, especially when it comes to leadership. Today when people use the term "authenticity" they usually mean that they are being... more

Conventional wisdom states that for leaders sincerity and transparency are key to building trust. Not anymore. One could say that President Donald Trump is authentically false rather than falsely authentic. That would explain the strange... more

Like many such unpleasant realities of humanity, the origins of deception probably arose from a strategy for survival: in this case, the need to trick one's adversaries or constituents; to gain an advantage regarding the possession of property,... more

The main idea behind this view is that a belief is true if it "coheres" or is consistent with other things a person believes. For example, a fact a person believes, say "grass is green" is true if that belief is consistent with other things... more

Truth, like knowledge, is surprisingly difficult to define. We seem to rely on it almost every moment of every day and it's very "close" to us. Yet it's difficult to define because as soon as you think you have it pinned down, some case or... more

Breaking bad habits isn't about stopping, but substituting. It's easy to think of habits falling into black and white categories -- exercising good, biting your nails bad. But habits also sit on a continuum in our ability to exercise control... more

Like many such unpleasant realities of humanity, the origins of deception probably arose from a strategy for survival: in this case, the need to trick one's adversaries or constituents; to gain an advantage regarding the possession of property,... more

I'm sure you've come across the expression: ?You can't see the forest for the trees.? This simply means that if you're walking within a forest, you can only see trees around you – not the forest itself. This type of scenario is actually... more

If you want to be happier and improve your relationships, cut out sarcasm. Why? Because sarcasm is actually hostility disguised as humor. Despite smiling outwardly, many people who receive sarcastic comments feel put down and... more

Breaking bad habits isn't about stopping, but substituting. It's easy to think of habits falling into black and white categories -- exercising good, biting your nails bad. But habits also sit on a continuum in our ability to exercise control... more

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