When Praising Your Kids Can Be Harmful
Conscientious parents are obsessed these days with heaping praise on their children. Better to err on the side of...
Conscientious parents are obsessed these days with heaping praise on their children. Better to err on the side of...
Wikipedia has a great many merits – convenience perhaps being the greatest, the potential subversion of unjustified hierachies being...
Today, I’m participating in a SynchroBlog on the topic of love. Here is the full list of participants, Christian...
Brodie McGregor has posted an interview with me on his blog, View From The Basement. He also has some...
The Lives of Others is a tight, complex and magnificently crafted film debut from director and writer Florian Henckel...
In a very bold move, Steve Jobs has posted a bold and telling plan for the future of music...
These past few days I have re-read John Polkinghorne’s Science and Christian Belief, having recently cited as being rather...
Finally Apple have settled their long running battle with the Beatles over the use of the Apple name. It’s...
We Need To Re-Think– Brilliant “presentation” on the changing role of text in a digital age – Web 2.0,...
Attention Economics is a growing field of study that treats the human attention span as a limited resource (see...
I’ve joined the growing cult of bloggers who have read (or are reading) The Starfish and the Spider: The...
Blood Diamond is, for the most part, a gripping, visually compelling and dramatically powerful film. The director, Edward Zwick...
Thanks for Johnny Laird for linking to DJ Chung’s look at the screen interface designed by Jeff Han. Very...
John Smulo is blogging about church leadership … again. Whilst I don’t entirely see eye-to-eye with John on this...
French priest, champion of the poor, member of the R?©sistance and “France’s national conscience,” Henri Grou?®s AKA Abb?© Pierre...
Religions are poems. They concert our daylight and dreaming mind, our emotions, instinct, breath and native gesture into the...