What Donald Trump Needs To Learn About Scapegoating
A rabbi’s take on the origin of the word “scapegoating” and what Donald Trump could learn from its biblical root.
A rabbi’s take on the origin of the word “scapegoating” and what Donald Trump could learn from its biblical root.
Examining the classic Malvina Reynolds song “Little Boxes” and its timeless message.
While alone in Bali, my laptop died. And while facing the fear of the moment, I learned the value of listening to the voice that had warned me for weeks that this would happen.
The other side of your dream-come-true is the land of uncertainty. That which brought you this far will become a useless burden on the other side.
Marking Thanksgiving with the impossible to ignore reality of what is happening in Standing Rock.
When meeting with a Palestinian activist and an Israeli settler results in shared lessons… and an even deeper lesson in their unifying messages.
Part of me wants to throw up my hands and scream, “Do we really live in this world? A world where beliefs reign over facts?”
Donald Trump is a billboard advertisement for the Delphic maxim, “Know Thyself” – he’s exactly what happens when the precept goes completely ignored.
We often want to believe the very worst about those we oppose, and so we spread the most outrageous stories which reflect that worst, often with greater speed than those who like the story in question may do so. Why?