Snap Judgments

Why You Should Stop Making Snap Judgments

Judith Johnson | Posted 04.30.2012

Judith Johnson

Snap judgments are a form of positional thinking -- right/wrong, good/bad, desirable/undesirable. Energetically, each time we make one of these judgments, we are either accepting or rejecting someone or something.

Understanding Why Peacocks Have Sex Can Change the World

David Vognar | Posted 05.25.2011

David Vognar

The major reason for global political and personal problems is our misunderstanding of and blind conformity to cultural codes of attraction that reinforce insecurities and fear.

Tips To Stop The Holidays From Becoming A Karmic Turkey!

Debbie Robins | Posted 11.17.2011

Debbie Robins

Each year after I'd left the nest, I worked hard to make my peace with their behavior so I could enjoy our next vacation together. Sometimes it worked. Sometimes--often--it didn't.

The Death and Possible Rebirth of Racial Profiling

Daniel Cubias | Posted 05.25.2011

Daniel Cubias

Now that the Beer Summit has resolved any lingering issues over the arrest of Henry Louis Gates, we can get back to our perfectly harmonious post-racial society. I, for one, am relieved.

Kurtz: Slamming Obama For Dow Reflects "Fast-Forward Culture That Demands Snap Judgments"

Washington Post | Howard Kurtz | Posted 05.25.2011

As the Dow embarked on a long slide after Inauguration Day -- a nearly 2,000-point slide, to be precise -- the drumbeat seemed to grow louder. "The...