Perception is your reality, but not necessarily THE reality! Or, said differently: What we believe to be true isn’t always the truth. On June 19, 1865 (Juneteenth), the last of the slaves in the USA ...
The Trump administration’s deployment of federal agents to cities like Portland and Chicago is officially about restoring order and protecting ICE agents. The optics, however, tell a more unsettling ...
This week’s philosophical question: Which is more important — reality or perception? I pose this because a federal judge in Mississippi has ruled in favor of restaurant and seafood seller defendants ...
Reality isn't what you think it is. Everyday experience suggests that our senses inform us about what’s going on in the world around us. But recent advances in cognitive neuroscience suggest that we ...
Economist Stephen Moore says economic momentum is building under President Donald Trump, but lingering voter pessimism and ...
Press Advantage, a leading press release distribution service, today released insights examining the disconnect between internal brand improvements and external audience perception, addressing a ...
A few years ago I climbed over a gate and found myself gazing down at a valley. After I’d been walking for a few minutes, looking at the fields and the sky, there was a shift in my perception.
How is it that two people can see the same thing and have a completely different understanding of what happened? Two leaders can look at the same numbers, hear the same news or face the same challenge ...
In my work as a brand strategist revealing the intersection of psychology and marketing, I have found that the most effective marketers have an intuitive grasp that science is now beginning to prove.
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