CWIL Readings
Picture Credit: Akshay Sriram, PGDM, 2021.
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Mindful
Breathing Compassion In and Out
A simple healing practice, based on compassion towards oneself and others, which can be helpful in these challenging times.
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Centre for Practical Wisdom - The University Of Chicago
Courage, Justice, and Practical Wisdom as Key Virtues in the Era of COVID-19
Applying wisdom research to the era of pandemic
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Aeon
Dissolve into the immersive, entrancing rhythms of a Sufi chant
"A ritual at the heart of Sufism, the dhikr is a demonstration of devotion in which worshippers share in a meditation on Allah via synchronised group chants, rhythmic movements and, in some instances, the spinning dances of whirling dervishes. The Dutch-Chinese-American filmmaker Jasmijn Schrofer drops viewers into the rhythms of the dhikr in her short film Tarikat (‘The Path’). Through the ritual of sound and movement, the individuals seem to dissolve into a unified whole, even as Schrofer often lingers on the close-up expressions of each one."
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Satsang Arshvaidya
Freedom from Sadness
Swami Dayananda Saraswati on the cause of sadness, the nature of the world, karma and reality.
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Harvard Business
Grief and Resilience Support Amid the Covid-19 Resurgence
In response to the latest resurgence and continued impact of Covid-19, Harvard Business Publishing has curated resources (articles, videos, and tools) to help you deal with grief, build resilience, and manage anxiety during these challenging times.
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Aeon
How Psychological scientists found the empirical path to wisdom
Wisdom, with its mystical qualities, sits on a pedestal, inspiring awe and trepidation, a bit of hushed reverence thrown in. It’s easy to distil wisdom’s archetypes in history (druids, Sufi sages) or popular culture (Star Wars’ Yoda, or Harry Potter’s Dumbledore), but harder to apply to the person on the street. Most people would agree that wisdom is desirable, yet what exactly is it?
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Harvard Business Review
How To Stop Thinking About Work at 3 AM
If your stress about work is keeping you up at night: 1. Make a to-do list to organize what's ahead. 2. Keep a journal. Process your anxiety instead of keeping it inside. 3. Exercise self-compassion. 4. Work out. 5. Meditate.
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : You Tube
Jean-Joseph Boillot : l’économie peut-elle être sage ?
L'économie peut elle être sage ? comment les utopies en Inde en Chine ou en Afrique peuvent elles nous inspirer ? Les réponses de Jean-Joseph Boillot, économiste de terrain en recherche de sagesse. Passionnante interview sur France Culture à l'occasion de la sortie de son livre "Utopies made in Monde"
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : Brain Pickings
Kierkegaard on Our Greatest Source of Unhappiness
We spend our lives fleeing from the present moment, constantly occupying ourselves with over planning the future or recoiling with anxiety over its impermanence, thus invariably robbing ourselves of the vibrancy of aliveness - A Fragment of Life, Soren Kierkegaard
May 31, 2021
Article Published In : You Tube
Netflix treats its employees like adults, that's what gets speed and innovation going
What’s behind the Netflix journey from DVD rental Service Company two decades ago to now being one of the world’s best-known and most successful entertainment corporations? According to Professor Erin Meyer’s book No Rules Rules – co-authored with Netflix CEO Reed Hastings – it has a lot to do with its unique company culture. Get an idea of how that culture functions in this interview with Professor Meyer for France24.