Good, Bad or Hatstand?
Pete Hughes pulls no punches as he tells us that all our problems are created by ourselves inside our own minds. He then goes on to suggest a radical new approach to changing our minds' habit of incessant judgement which is the source of all human problems.
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The Ego Myth
The ego often gets a bit of a bad press in the fields of psychlogy, spiritual teaching and in society in general. Happy Cow's fine friend Jodene argues that the ego should not be viewed negatively, but seen as a loving but very often over-protective friend.
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Schools Kill Creativity
In this short talk from TED, Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
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The Think About Elephants Diet - One Week In
Find out if Pete Hughes has had any success with his unusual fat loss experiment as he gives his weekly update on The Think About Elephants Diet. Go to the comments section of the bottom of the article for the latest update.
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