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Intellectual humility is linked to less political and religious polarization across the board
A new study published in The Journal of Positive Psychology indicates that people who score higher in intellectual humility tend to show less political and religious polarization — regardless of ...
In the high-speed corporate ecosystem, there is a seductive trap for the high-performing professional: the illusion that technical mastery equates to organizational understanding. Many leaders arrive ...
Being a religious leader means wearing many different hats. At times, their congregations expect them to convey passionate confidence – to be models of faith and strength. But wise leadership also ...
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