In a recent post, I discussed the old saying "It is what it is" as a useful adage that could serve us well as a cognitive frame for how we engage worry. I received a lot of interesting feedback, much ...
What might have been and what has beenPoint to one end, which is always present. — T.S. Eliot, “Burnt Norton” Imagine attending an infinite number of weddings — the same wedding — for the rest of ...
This workshop aims to revisit Albert Camus’s notion of the Absurd through the lens of today’s multi-crises and multifarious challenges. According to Camus, the world we live in is absurd. While this ...