8Bitdo Is Launching An Xbox Pro 2 Controller Soon

The Xbox Pro 2 controller is pretty, and it’s wired The Xbox Pro 2 controller is pretty, and it’s wired Nowadays, it seems like wired controllers are a thing of the past, but that’s not the case. Wired controllers are still on the market; who can argue with owning a controller you don’t have to charge? The fact that the 8BitDo Pro 2 controller for Xbox is wired means that you won’t be able to use it for as many platforms....

March 21, 2023 · 3 min · 431 words · John Oliver

A 10 Minute Practice To Help Curb The Thrill Of Gossiping

Writing in 1922, the American philosopher Walter Lippmann, described the modern human condition as one of living in “pseudo-environments”—mental worlds that define our values, beliefs, and opinions. As a result, he observed that citizens “live in the same world, but they think and feel in different ones.” Nearly 100 years later, we are experiencing this kind of polarization like never before. 24-hour cable news, Facebook, blogs, Twitter, and the fracturing of media have made it so that we can each filter our news, entertainment, and social interactions to reinforce our existing beliefs and shield ourselves from oppositional views—not to mention the fake news out there deliberately trying to separate us....

March 21, 2023 · 7 min · 1373 words · Ryan Phillips

A Guided Meditation For Turning Awareness Into Action

13-Minute Meditation Practice for Wise Action 13-Minute Meditation Practice for Wise Action In this practice, we will move through the four stages of human bridge-building. We’ll explore how we show up in each of the four transformation quadrants of self, family, community, and organizations. The breath we focus on is the normal flow of the in-and-out breath, allowing it to rest in its natural rhythm and cadence, as we meet what arises with self-compassion and curiosity....

March 21, 2023 · 2 min · 325 words · Pamela Coleman

A Simple Story Can Improve Students Grades In Science

This story can’t be found in your regular science textbook, but maybe it should be: According to a new study published in the Journal of Educational Psychology, reading stories about the struggles of famous scientists is more beneficial for students’ grades than reading about their achievements. The way we currently teach science—by focusing on great feats of knowledge by larger-than-life geniuses—may not be the best way to encourage students to pursue scientific careers....

March 21, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Michael Moore

A Way Of Seeing

On a day like this you might see red, yellow, or green traffic lights reflected on wet pavement. You might see raindrops running down a window pane or hanging from a railing or overhead wire. You might see two people walking under a bright green umbrella. You might see a dull gray sky or a wet red truck. Inside, there will be soft shadows and muted colors. You might even look through the drops on a window and see the landscape distorted by odd-shaped raindrop lenses....

March 21, 2023 · 8 min · 1655 words · Ashlee Gibson
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