Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

Will the Coronavirus change how humans interact for ever?

The coronavirus is indeed making us undergo serious changes. Our behaviors, thoughts, ambitions, hopes and expectations have already changed, showing us that the coronavirus is not merely a tiny physical particle that infects us. The coronavirus is rather a new

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Education that Makes People Happy

Why do we send our kids to school? So they would become cultured? So they would have successful careers, make lots of money and earn people’s respect? In the end, we send them to school because we want them to

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What are some of the best skills for the future?

As our society becomes increasingly interconnected and interdependent, our good future depends on our development and sustenance of considerate relationships. Also, since our egoistic human natures continually grow, making it harder for us to be considerate toward each other, then

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COVID-19 Is Transforming Humankind

Recent reports point to “serious brain disorders found in mild, recovering COVID-19 patients.” Likewise, Melinda Moyer wrote in The New York Times: “Among patients hospitalized for Covid-19 in Wuhan, China, more than a third experienced nervous system symptoms,” and “French researchers

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Under Pressure – A Society on the Brink of Collapse

When you watch the news, you might think that the world has gone off the deep end. On the one hand, you have the coronavirus epidemic that’s ravaging the country and the entire world. On the other hand, you have

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Why do people hate each other?

Hatred is an attribute unique to humans. Human nature is a self-serving egoistic desire that considers its own benefit before the benefit of anyone else. The more we develop, the more our egoistic quality grows, and likewise, the more we

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COVID Isn’t a Virus, It’s a Tsunami

On December 26, 2004, at 9:30 in the morning, an unusually large and fast moving wave rushed across the tranquil morning sea, wetted the surprised beachgoers in Koh Lanta, Thailand, crashed on the beach, and dragged some of the chairs

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The greatest danger to the Jewish People ( that you probably didn’t know about)

The longer the pandemic lingers, the more the world will turn a blaming eye toward us, the Jews. Anytime affliction grows around the world, it directs its anger at the Jews. A few days ago, far-right white nationalist Canadian politician

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The Greatest Danger to the Jewish People

The longer the pandemic lingers, the more the world will turn a blaming eye toward us, the Jews. Anytime affliction grows around the world, it directs its anger at the Jews. A few days ago, far-right white nationalist Canadian politician

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Awakening the New American Dream

Work hard and your dreams of success and prosperity will pay off. This has been the ethos of the American Dream, a belief that the sky was the limit regardless of origin or background. But political, social and economic greed

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We Can Learn from Each Other or Learn from the Virus

We can educate ourselves or we can let the novel coronavirus do it for us, but while we wait for companies to find a vaccine or a cure, the old world is crumbling and nothing is being done to shape

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Bound by Common Thread

Everything is bound by common threads. Iron comes from the Earth and from stars, and gives us life by helping carry oxygen in our blood. Bacteria learned to create oxygen through photosynthesis some 2.5 billion years ago, which eventually enabled

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