Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

There Is Really Only One Vaccine

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With the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) calling on countries to “halt on COVID-19 vaccine boosters until at least the end of September … as the gap between vaccinations in wealthy and poor countries widens,” you’d think that if poorer

The Engine of History

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Over billions of years, the universe evolved from a tiny speck into a mammoth structure whose vastness no human can perceive. On a miniscule planet in the midst of the vast universe, life began to evolve some four billion years

How do you define good and bad?

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Good is when we progress in a direction that brings us closer to balance with nature, and not in directions concocted by the human mind. The more we develop, the more nature trashes man-made ideological directions for the world, and

When Our Adult Children Leave Home

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From the moment our children are born we invest everything we can in them knowing that the day will come when they will move on independently with their own lives. This transition can be a difficult one for families to

National Unity Day- An Alibi for More Division

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A suggested National Unity Day is garnering support on all sides of the political spectrum in Israel. The day, which started as an initiative to commemorate the memory of three teenagers who were kidnapped and slain by terrorists, has evolved

TV is very powerful communication medium. Why do we use it to spread such unimportant information?

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Television is a source of information for the masses, and since the lowest and basest desires are what the masses have in common, then television mostly caters for such desires. The problem, however, is not with the level of the

Being an Environmentalist Pays Well

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A recently released report by the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) states that “Human influence has warmed the climate at a rate that is unprecedented in at least the last 2000 years. … Human-induced climate change,” the report asserts,

National Lazy Day – What a Great Idea

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Tuesday this week, August 10, to be exact, was National Lazy Day, an unofficial holiday that celebrates the “inner couch potato,” according to the website Time and Date. We are taught to despise laziness and admire diligence, but the current

The Hidden Purpose of Online Antisemitism

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The Internet and social media in particular have rapidly become the most widespread and visceral field for antisemites. The five major social networking platforms in the world—Facebook, Twitter, Tik Tok, Instagram, and YouTube—ignored 84% of reports submitted to them about

Are cities the future?

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Thanks to technological development, humanity will not be concentrated in big cities, but just the opposite, it will expand outwardly. People will be able to work at home, and they will also have consumer products delivered to their homes. The

How can we produce renewable energy?

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We use only a very small proportion of the possible productivity of energy sources that we receive from nature, and it is because we use nature egoistically. In other words, since our principal consideration is how to benefit ourselves at

Net Neutrality Doesn’t Exist because Neutrality Doesn’t Exist

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Larry Sanger, Wikipedia co-founder, has recently blasted the online encyclopedia he helped create for its lack of neutrality. This isn’t the first time he has done this. On May 14, 2020, Sanger wrote in his personal blog, “Wikipedia no longer