Key points Exploring meaning and viewing life as a narrative helps adolescents regain stability. Values guide decisions, foster resilience, and help adolescents maintain identity during difficulty ...
AI can provide instant answers, but the meaning of life remains a personal quest. Balancing technology with human values is essential for finding fulfillment. Living in alignment with one’s values ...
If someone asked you right now, could you name your organization’s corporate values? Personal values guide the way we live our lives, but corporate values define the culture and ethics of an ...
For generations, the phrase family values was understood through stable traditions centered on marriage, clear parental roles, and long-standing cultural expectations. These ideals emphasized ...
Higher education is a culture laden with deeply rooted values—knowledge, lifelong learning, discovery, social and technological contribution, and excellence. But it can also be a culture of overwork, ...
Humans spend about one-third of their waking hours working—conservatively, about 90,000 hours over a lifetime. Part of the long-standing Calvin project of preparing agents of renewal for Christ-like ...
How often do we stop to think about the meaning of life? If you’re like me, probably not much. Even though I may feel a vague sense of anxiety around how my life is unfolding and the inevitability of ...
Do you know what you value? With respect to your grandfather’s pilot watch and that bottle of special-occasion Pappy you have stashed in your office, we’re not talking about possessions. What we mean ...
Peter Blos (1962) argues that adolescents must navigate several intrapsychic challenges, including the “second individuation process,” to develop a healthy sense of identity. This phase involves ...