By Mark Tyrrell We are all surrounded by the opinions of others – perhaps more so now than ever before. How can you be sure your thoughts are your own? It’s quite astonishing to realize how comprehensively the workings of human nature, only recently clearly established by psychological research, have been explored and described in [...]
Archive for July, 2012
By Mark Tyrrell We like to have meanings for things. “Why did that happen?” we ask, or “What did she mean by that?” Clarity is comfortable, not knowing less so. This is human. “What was the meaning of that thunderclap?” “The Gods are angry!” But if we prematurely stamp meaning onto an event we lose [...]






