For centuries, philosophers have been touting the value of self-knowledge. Aristotle, Kahlil Gibran, and Laozi believed that knowing yourself was the beginning of all wisdom. Carl Jung implied that ...
“I am not what happened to me; I am who I choose to become.” —Carl Jung Knowledge and Reality When was the last time you looked at yourself in the mirror? Did you like what you saw? Did you really ...
WHO am I? It is a simple yet profound question, long considered worth grappling with on the basis that self-knowledge is good. Take personality, for instance. Intuitively at least, it makes sense to ...
(NEW YORK) — Christy Turlington Burns doesn’t dwell on bad advice. “I’ve been thinking about this, the worst advice, I would have to say, it’s really hard to remember bad advice,” Turlington Burns ...