Dr. Michael Laitman To Change the World – Change Man

You Cannot Step into the Same River Twice

We may be relieved that the economy is reopening and we are coming out of the lockdown, but as Heraclitus said, “You cannot step into the same river twice.” Our pre-coronavirus way of life will not return. We have entered

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, Global Economy

Time of Women’s Leadership

As the world awakens to a new reality, the imperative role of women to put together the broken pieces and rebuild society has become more evident and urgent. COVID-19 made us realize this fact even more vividly, starting with the

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in Articles, Business in the New World, Coronavirus

How Changes in the Workplace Will Change Our Relations

Life will not be the same after the coronavirus pandemic. That is an understatement, but how could the healing process improve our interpersonal relationships and our perspectives of life? Working from home, being physically apart from other coworkers, but spending

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in Articles, Business in the New World, Coronavirus

The Teachings of a Global Epidemic

The world is eagerly trying to get back to its feet. It is clear that people need to secure their livelihoods, put food on their tables, and get back to business, but I wonder, have we learned the lessons the

Tagged with: , , , , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, Social Mutual Responsibility

I Am Genuinely Afraid

The economy may be reopening but not as it should be. Irresponsible ignition of economic and commercial activities will bear such consequences that will make us regret not waiting a little longer in the first round. We are living in

Tagged with: , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, Global Economy

What Nature Wants From Us

It may feel like an eternity, but in a matter of a few weeks the entire world has changed dramatically, awakening existential questions and soul searching in us. What have we done for nature to unleash upon us this COVID-19

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, News

Baby Steps to Love

With all the talk about the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and other relief packages in the U.S. and other countries, you could think that the vanishing of COVID-19 is just around the corner. It is not. It will be with

Tagged with: , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, News

Despite Impatience, Too Early to Lift COVID-19 Lockdown

We have not defeated the coronavirus. We know too little about how it works, how it’s transmitted, and what steps we can take to ease the lockdown without reigniting the outburst. At the same time, we clearly need to restock

Tagged with: , , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, News

COVID-19 Makes Emmanuel Macron Promote Worldwide Truce

The coronavirus, or COVID-19, is a stern teacher. It does not speak, but its actions speak volumes. Its lessons are painful, intimidating, and overbearing, but they are forcing us to learn what we should have learned long ago were we

Tagged with: , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, News

Are We Going Back to Normal?

One thing we have certainly learned from the coronavirus quarantine is that nature could live peacefully without our interference. As countries begin to consider lifting the lockdowns imposed to avoid further contagion, we see unequivocal signs of the planet’s ecological

Tagged with: , , ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, News

Inger Andersen, UN Environment Chief, Only Partially Correct

A little while ago, The Guardian interviewed UN’s environment chief, Inger Andersen. According to the paper, Andersen said that nature is sending us a message with the coronavirus pandemic, that humanity was placing too many pressures on the natural world with damaging

Tagged with: ,
Posted in Articles, Coronavirus, News

Why Connection Makes Us Happier Even If We’re Happy with Less Social Contact

Highly intelligent people are happier to have less social contact. That is a conclusion from a study by evolutionary psychologists Satoshi Kanazawa and Norman P. Li, who examined the effects of population density, frequency of social interactions and intelligence levels in relation to

Tagged with:
Posted in Articles, News