Why Gen Z wants to go back to the office (partly)
Are we returning to the office full-time? Or do we want to keep working from home most of the time? Research on this topic shows contradictory results. However, most of the research suggests there's probably more excitement among younger people to head back to
Is kindness the key to battle polarization?
A recently published book called The Power of Us shares some really interesting insights about polarization, how it differs in modern times and what could be a possible solution. The authors describe traditional intergroup attitudes as: “They’re fine, but we’re
The disadvantage of being single at the work floor
The number of singles in society is rising. In the US, 40% of adults between 25 and 54 are single, compared to 29% in 1990. A similar trend is found in the UK, South Korea and Japan. More people prioritize
Vattenfall’s Engineerapy helps you cope with eco-anxiety
Swedish energy supplier Vattenfall addresses climate anxiety sufferers by offering one on one sessions to talk about this. During a 20-minute call, one of their engineers will elaborate on what is happening to the climate and what solutions are currently
What philosophers think about philosophy’s biggest questions (survey)
Sometimes we stumble onto some inspiration that we don’t necessarily have something to add to, but we want to share it with our newsletter readers anyway. This week that is just the case. This month the 2020 PhilPapers Survey results
Gen Z is entering the world of investing
As the oldest members of gen Z are currently growing into independent adults, their engagement in ‘adult’ activities - like investing - becomes increasingly visible. A survey by GOBankingRates shows that two thirds of American Gen Z’ers aged 18 through