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Category Archives: Altruism

Social Matchmaking for Good

Suddenly at Home Posted on 2020-05-29 by Keith Dawson2020-07-07

Shelly Tygielski, a mindfulness teacher in Florida, just wanted to do something good for her community, and give her local meditation group something positive to do in the earliest days of lockdown. She posted an offer on Instagram last March … Continue reading →

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Liminality and the Altruistic Infovore

Suddenly at Home Posted on 2020-05-01 by Keith Dawson2020-07-23

This long-form piece in the Atlantic by Ed Yong, Why the Coronavirus Is So Confusing, is excellent on a number of levels. I want to focus on just one that I found personally helpful: the context and motivation behind the … Continue reading →

Posted in Altruism, Endurance, Meta | 8 Replies

Are We Closer or Further Apart?

Suddenly at Home Posted on 2020-04-01 by Jerry Wilhelm2020-04-01

It seems that crises such as this one either drive us apart (e.g. the Syrian civil war) or bring us together (e.g. World War II).As a life-long critic of homo sapiens generally, I am somewhat surprised and gratified that Covid … Continue reading →

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