Evolutionary Psychology
-
Michael Schreiner | September 25, 2014
Some People Like Being Angry
The evolutionary purpose of anger is to make us aware that our interests are being trampled upon while...
-
Michael Schreiner | June 16, 2014
Choosing Kindness
When confronted with vulnerability many of us feel ambivalence, in this case competing urges to be both vicious...
-
Michael Schreiner | June 16, 2014
Peace and Quiet
Ask yourself how much time you have spent over the last week, other than when you were sleeping,...
-
Michael Schreiner | June 13, 2014
Bad Day Not A Bad Life
You’ve probably seen the quote “It’s a bad day not a bad life” all over the social networks....
-
Michael Schreiner | June 4, 2014
Evolution Takes Time
When you contemplate the stunning diversity of life on our planet it becomes almost too much to bear...
-
Michael Schreiner | May 28, 2014
Holding on to Emotions too Long
A lot of us wonder what we’re supposed to do with our unpleasant emotions when they inevitably rear...
-
Michael Schreiner | June 19, 2013
Failure
If failure were not a possibility more people would probably dive into their projects and interests with abandon,...
-
Michael Schreiner | March 1, 2013
Interbeing Definition
The law of interbeing says that everything is connected to everything else. Consider the commercial airplane flying through...
-
Michael Schreiner | January 3, 2013
Subjective Philosophy
“The greater part of the conscious thinking of a philosopher is secretly influenced by his instincts, and forced...