Connectivity, Intent and the “new reality”Monday, June 22nd, 2009 with 2 Comments »

Group collaboration is not always a bad thing, especially when individuals perform specialized activities to produce a group advancement. The use of Twitter and Facebook during the recent Iranian electoral uprising also implies that a clearly defined common intent makes more effective use of these tools. Paul Wehage explores how these ideas might be more relevant to our own individual lives than we might suspect.

Guilt, Shame, and RemorseMonday, April 20th, 2009 with 2 Comments »

Guest author, Dr. Barry Kort, explores some of the most ineffective means of imposed behavior modification, in contrast to the naturally occurring emotional state of Remorse.