Tag: Right

Things are Not Right

I'm amazed at the cognitive dissonance we live with daily. A certain level of that is typical for the modern world as contradictory information and world views have increased over the last couple of centuries, but not at these accelerating levels. Depending on our country, we all ex...

My Father Said These Two Words to Me Right Before He Died

I snatch the car keys and make my way to the front door. It’s the beginning of my senior year and I’m anxious to get to an all-important high school party. Life is good. I grab the door handle to exit our living room. I’m startled by my Mother who’s arriving home. ...

Respecting the Right to Be Wrong

One of the biggest lessons I learned as a Product Design Coach for over six years is to respect others’ right to make mistakes. As a coach, I aim to transfer my knowledge and experience to the team members. My teammates get to practice and gain experience through each actual project. A...

What is right or what is necessary?

Over time I realized that the only thing that matters is money. We grow up with the cult of love, friendship, family. We believe in all this without social distinctions based on an economic or ethnic level. All this until the discriminating factor par excellence invades the desires of biolog...

Why Am I Awake Right Now

Right now it’s 12:51 in the morning and I’m not asleep even though I have to wake up at 7:30. I got into bed with high hopes I wouldn’t be spending another night not being able to fall asleep. Normally I would take a melatonin and just shut my eyes then boom! I hear my...

Ya got it or ya don’t, right? (Wrong.)

While it is true that some people are more naturally charismatic, understanding the parts of charisma can help you build your own charismatic style. Being able to authentically communicate what you’re excited about to your team can be infectious. Becoming a more charismatic leader can enhan...

How to Fire Someone the Right Way

“I’ll bounce back. I always do from being let go.” These were his last words. And I couldn’t help feeling like this was confirmation I’d made the right decision. How many times had this guy lost his job? It turns out, quite a lot actually. We weren’t the ...

The brain is always right… and sometimes left too

Logic and emotion are separated by a thin line, and it’s called the longitudinal fissure. So what happens when mental health experts insist we pretend this doesn’t exist? Our brain is divided into two parts — the left half and the right half. While the left half deals with logic...

Day 19: On the right track!

Seeing a familiar European face on the Skytrain this morning didn’t really calm us down a lot. Like most or our colleagues this week, we were rather nervous this morning, because the weekly review meeting with our host organization was waiting for us. Our chance to show the progress we made...

Contemporary Challenges to Human Rights: A Global Perspective

The analysis of current challenges faced by human rights worldwide, covering issues such as armed conflicts, forced migration, and discrimination, provides an in-depth understanding of the obstacles affecting the promotion and protection of fundamental rights. Armed Conflicts and Systemic Violenc...

Do we still have to care about human rights now that Human Rights Day is over?

Happy International Human Rights Day! (It was December 10 — we missed it because there’s nothing “human” about human rights anymore, it seems). Meanwhile, I’m choking on my own sarcasm. The irony of “Human Rights Day” is killing us. Yes, it’s litera...

The Right Place at the Right Time

While walking along the levee of the Delaware River on the Pennsylvania side, just across from Trenton in spring of 1996, I “received” the simple command: “SIT DOWN.” Hearing voices?! I had been under a lot of stress: I figured I must be losing it. I also didn’t like th...

Race Based College Admissions, The Supreme Court, Racial Realities and Right Wing Agendas!

Justice John Roberts Speaking for the majority argued that “the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual — not on the basis of race.” He was joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr., Neil M. Gorsuch, Brett M. Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Ba...

Why the Right is Winning (and What the Left Must Learn)

This is true, of course. From the Electoral College to the structure of the Senate, there are systemic advantages that favor smaller, less populated states, which tend to be rural and more conservative than states with larger and more cosmopolitan populations. Obviously, when a state like Wyoming...

The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Right Beautician for Your Needs . understanding your beauty needs

Before embarking on your search for the right beautician, take some time to reflect on your beauty needs. Are you looking for a hairstylist, a makeup artist, or someone who specializes in skincare? Here are some: 1-Researching Potential Beauticians: Additionally, you can explore social medi...