Sometimes our reflections have nothing to do with us; sometimes they’re “the hide to our seek.” By Sabrina Orah Mark “The first time I looked into a mirror,” my 10-year-old son, Eli, says, “I knew it ...
I wake up in the morning and look in the mirror. I shower and do my hair and makeup in front of a vanity mirror, then get dressed with the help of my full-length mirror. I have three mirrors in my ...
Amidst the chaos that leaders have to deal with in keeping up with responsibilities and deadlines, there exists a profound and transformative tool that often goes overlooked: The power of ...
Throughout history, mirrors have been associated with vanity and narcissism. But in everyday life, many people tend to avoid looking at themselves for more than a quick glance. They don’t want to ...
In two slim yet intellectually ambitious works—The Age of Noise: Attention as the New Currency and The Mirror of Machines: Reflections on AI, Ethics, and the Future of Humanity—Dr Sumeet Bhasin turns ...
The sacrosanct Scripture reflection spreadsheet is circulated among staff members at America. Our associate editor, Molly Cahill, has posted the schedule for reflections, with each staff member being ...
Youngme, Felix, and Mihir reflect on 2020 and discuss what to watch, read, and do over the holidays. In this first episode of Season 4, Youngme, Felix, and Mihir share their reflections on 2020 and ...
Have you ever bent down to a quiet pond or peered into an unruffled bucket of water and seen your face looking back at you? This sort of everyday experience sometimes seems almost magical, especially ...
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