For some time now, Americans have been hearing about something called the “culture of life.” The term originated with Pope John Paul II, who used it on a visit to the United States in 1993. He posed ...
We all want to live in alignment with our values—whether those values are integrity, family, growth, creativity or rest. Yet many of us know the quiet ache of realizing that our daily lives don’t ...
Culture is the set of knowledge and practices people use to express themselves and make sense of the world collectively. As Brazilian philosopher Marilena Chauí reminds us, the word derives from the ...
Poetry can be intimidating and difficult to “get.” It can evoke the same feelings many of us have toward contemporary art — we don’t always understand it, and it can make us feel shut out, like ...
The phrase “inconvenience is the cost of community” has become a popular slogan online, referring to the effort required to maintain meaningful connections with others – effort which, some suggest, we ...
In addition to benefits, policies, and core values, organizational culture is determined by patterns of thoughts and behavior that govern daily interactions. Culture continuously changes as employees ...