Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

Fake News and the Truth About Human Nature

Depression, violence, substance abuse, alienation and isolation are symptoms of the self-entitlement epidemic. Humanity’s final frontier is not to conquer space, but to conquer the space between us. Earlier this month, an unsubstantiated BuzzFeed dossier claiming to contain compromising information

The Truth About Fake News

  Just as healing the body requires diagnosing the illness, curing society requires social “recognition of evil.” Since November 9, when the Democratic Party woke up to a new reality, where they are not at the helm, there has been

Cologne Sexual Assaults: A Wakeup Call to Europe

Cologne’s mayor, Henriette Reker, has been lambasted this week for her “keep an arm’s length” advice to German women, in the wake of New Year’s apparently coordinated mass sexual assaults, when, according to The Guardian, “Scores of women say they were

Jews Have No Future in France

Following the jihadist attack on a kippa [Jewish skull-cap] wearing Jewish teacher in Marseille, the president of the city’s Jewish community, Zvi Ammar, advised French Jews to leave their kippas at home. In my view, it is time for the Israeli Foreign Office to

So Long 2016, Hello 2017?

2016 was a year many people would gladly forget. The question is, “What will it take to make 2017 better?” Thousands of victims of international terrorism, mass-migration, the Iran deal, the Zika virus, Brexit stuns the UK, Donald Trump stuns

Our Self-Deception of Happiness

Understanding what stands at the basis of our most personal deceptions could unlock the answers to the lies we have been seeing so much of in 2016. In the past year, many of us began to see much more clearly

When Robots Take Our Jobs

Is there anything more demeaning than to be degraded to the level of a robot and be bullied for being unable to perform like one? On December 21st, Prof. Victor Tan Chen published a fascinating analysis of the unemployed in

Forget Opioids, Get High on Connection

  The surprising truth is that the opposite of addiction is not sobriety; it is human connection. Johann Hari is a journalist and author whose life was affected by drug addiction in his family. Yet, the sad story of his

Unity or Terrorism — We Call the Shots

  When we unite and truly live the essence of the Israeli people, covering our hate with love, only then we will merit this land. Sunday’s murderous truck ramming in Jerusalem, the conviction of Sgt. Elor Azaria, and the persistent

Why the World Depends on Jewish Education in 2017

The new year begins with a unique uncertainty that holds the opportunity for the greatest transformation humanity has ever experienced. As we step into the new year, many uncertainties loom before us. For many, president-elect Trump holds a promise for

When Robots Take Our Jobs

  Is there anything more demeaning than to be degraded to the level of a robot and be bullied for being unable to perform like one? On December 21st, Prof. Victor Tan Chen published a fascinating analysis of the unemployed

So Long 2016, Hello 2017?

2016 was a year many people would gladly forget. The question is, “What will it take to make 2017 better?” Thousands of victims of international terrorism, mass-migration, the Iran deal, the Zika virus, Brexit stuns the UK, Donald Trump stuns