The ‘Bystander Effect’ and Why We Look Away
When something terrible happens to an individual, why do witnesses freeze up or choose inaction, especially when in a group? … Continue Reading
When something terrible happens to an individual, why do witnesses freeze up or choose inaction, especially when in a group? … Continue Reading
Recently, a friend was relaying a story about something he’d done that he regretted. He rattled on nervously, slipping into … Continue Reading
I am writing this post from Israel, having spent five days visiting our daughter (who is living here for the … Continue Reading
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Walking out of the locker room at the gym the other day, I was holding the door for a father … Continue Reading