The Truth About Lying: Reinventing Our Survival Instincts

By |2018-01-27T19:58:52+00:00February 12th, 2013|Huffington Post|

As we get older, it becomes clear how cheaters do, in fact, sometimes win. Quite often, they win big and fall to a horrible disgrace when the truth is revealed about their compromised victories.

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Tragedy, Guns, Games and the Deadly Art of Illusion

By |2021-03-27T20:20:14+00:00January 25th, 2013|Huffington Post|

Since so much has been written recently about mental illness and access to guns, it's not a stretch to flip this argument around to include unrestrained force by a governmental body against someone who is dealing with depression.

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A Timely Interview With Jon Ramer About Creating Collective Compassion (Part 2)

By |2018-01-27T19:58:52+00:00January 9th, 2013|Huffington Post|

Jon Ramer is a software entrepreneur turned social engineer, a civic leader, a community organizer, an inventor, and a musician. He is the designer and co-founder of several Deep Social Networks, including the Ideal Network. He was an organizational participant in Seeds of Compassion, an event in Seattle coordinated around the His Holiness the Dalai [...]

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A Timely Interview With Jon Ramer About Creating Collective Compassion (Part 1)

By |2018-01-27T19:58:52+00:00December 31st, 2012|Huffington Post|

Jon Ramer is a software entrepreneur turned social engineer, a civic leader, a community organizer, an inventor, and a musician. He is the designer and co-founder of several Deep Social Networks, including the Ideal Network. He was an organizational participant in Seeds of Compassion, an event in Seattle coordinated around the His Holiness the Dalai [...]

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The Post Office and the Dollar Store: A Common Sense Holiday Tale

By |2018-01-27T19:58:53+00:00December 18th, 2012|Huffington Post|

Some lawmakers and people in big media have promoted the notion that since the U.S. Post Office is losing money, it must be privatized.

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Rethinking How We Talk About the Bully: Defusing the Arch-Enemy of the Interconnected 21st Century

By |2018-01-27T19:58:53+00:00December 5th, 2012|Huffington Post|

The web has exposed humanity's most damaging tendencies to engage in cruelty and dehumanization.

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Life, Death, and Taxes: How Language Impacts Reinvention and Motivation

By |2018-01-27T19:58:53+00:00November 14th, 2012|Huffington Post|

You can't have death without life, and you can't pay taxes unless you're a part of something bigger than yourself.

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America Reelects President Obama, and Rejects the Republican Plutocrat.

By |2018-01-27T19:58:53+00:00November 9th, 2012|Huffington Post|

The American people have seen how extreme wealth concentrated at the top greatly unbalances the lives of citizens, and a growing number of people want the opposite, and are willing to work to change the system.

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Will Superstorm Sandy Finally Silence the Climate Science Deniers?

By |2018-01-27T19:58:53+00:00November 2nd, 2012|Huffington Post|

Enough with the lies, distortions, and misinformation on this topic. Can we all agree to face reality and accept that global climate patterns have shifted?

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Digital Fire: Northwest Voices in the Arts, Books, and Business on Reinvention

By |2018-01-27T19:58:53+00:00October 22nd, 2012|Huffington Post|

The topic of reinvention is everywhere in American culture. Cultural shifts and economic forces have affected artists and entrepreneurs, people on the street and people in high-rise towers.

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