In the Star Trek: Voyager episode “Sacred Ground,” Captain Kathryn Janeway—a trained scientist with a background in quantum cosmology and a former chief science officer—faces a crisis she cannot solve through conventional means. When crewmember Kes is rendered...
About six years ago, I realized that many of the issues I cared most about would not be resolved in my lifetime; some might even be regressing. It was a quiet but unsettling reckoning. For a while, I resisted it, holding onto the hope that enough effort or conviction...
A colleague sends me an invitation to try a new app. Everyone’s talking about it. The instinct’s quick: sign up, log in, join the stream—don’t fall behind. Before I click accept, I pause. What part of me is eager here? The part that wants connection? The part that...
In a world shaped by chronic distraction and emotional exhaustion—especially in the workplace—compassion is often invoked as a remedy for suffering. But without wisdom, compassion can become performative, sentimental, or even harmful. To respond skillfully, we must...
In an age of chronic distraction, disconnection, and emotional fatigue, especially in the workplace, compassion is no longer a luxury for the spiritually inclined. It has become a critical capacity for clarity, connection, and human sanity. Yet in contemporary Western...