Why Oatly shares its F*ck ups
In a similar fashion to Ace & Tate’s ‘Look, we fucked up’, Oat milk brand Oatly shares a ‘time machine of all things bad’ about the brand. The website, fittingly called ‘F*ckOatly’, shares a transparent and playful look at the
Is self-love making us lonely?
That is at least what Maytal Eyal, psychologist and writer, claims in a recent Time article. Self-love generally regards an appreciation of one’s own worth and accepting oneself that grows from actions that support our physical, psychological and spiritual growth. “Self-love
The (rising) importance of play
The act of playing is essential to human nature. Part of the reason why is that playing allows us to learn more easily. And that is why it is such a shame that modern education is based predominantly on external
Forget about the Sandwich Method
If you’ve ever given feedback, you might have used the sandwich approach: start with something positive, deliver the criticism, then say something positive again. But does it work? A study looked at this and other approaches for delivering feedback and criticism. The findings showed
The right (AI) tools for the job
After a year in which AI tools made their big break into the mainstream (my mother knows about it), the spectrum of tools is relentlessly expanding. Whether it be image generation, research assistance, coding help, finding more information, or reducing
This cafe employs the elderly for great cakes and life lessons
Our greying society forces us to rethink old age. Something that is well understood by Vienna cafe chain Vollpension (German for “full pension,” also referring to the kind of hotel stay that includes meals, or full board). The cafes employ
Why do we feel busier without actually being busier?
There is no significant increase in time spent on paid work, care, and education in the last decade. However, over 50% of the Dutch find their lives sometimes 'too busy', according to Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (SCP) which looked into the time