CWIL Readings
Picture Credit: Akshay Sriram, PGDM, 2021.
June 23, 2022
Article Published In : eventbrite
Disruptive Innovation: How To Flourish In Our Turbulent Times
Those who can adapt to a fast flowing, complex, volatile and uncertain world will flourish. Those who cannot will suffer greatly. In a recent book, What the Heck Do I Do With My Life? Ravi Venkatesan makes the case that successful adaptation in the new century requires a ‘paradigm shift’, a different mindset, new skills and new strategies.
May 31, 2022
Article Published In : ELSEVIER
Wise relational management: Tai Chi Chuan as an exemplar of embodied and balanced responsiveness
Borrowing lessons from Tai Chi Chuan philosophy, principles and practice, this discussion paper examines how management responses to the tumult of daily relational practice can become more balanced. Viewing both management practice and Tai Chi Chuan as embodied and relational processes, Tai Chi concepts of grounding, stillness within movement, and the application of the ‘right’ amount of give and take are explained and illus- trated.
May 04, 2022
Article Published In : PSYCHE
How to Take Things less Personally
Always blaming yourself or assuming others think ill of you? A CBT therapist shares ways to break these self-critical habits.
April 22, 2022
Article Published In : YouTube
How To Dissent And Defy Effectively - with Todd Kashdan
Find out from Todd Kashdan, one of the world’s top experts on the psychology of well-being, psychological strengths, mental agility, and social relationships, in a stimulating conversation with me, exclusively on Intersections.
March 31, 2022
Article Published In : Mind&Life Podcast
Roshi Joan Halifax – Enactive Compassion
Wendy speaks with Zen Buddhist teacher and author Roshi Joan Halifax. A pioneer in the field of end-of-life care, Roshi Joan was instrumental in developing the dialogue between science and Buddhism, and has been an advocate for engaged Buddhism, social activism, and compassion in response to today’s crises.
March 23, 2022
Article Published In : Mind&Life Institute
Matthieu Ricard - Meditation on Courageous Compassion
Mind & Life Founding Steward and Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard leads a meditation on courageous compassion, from our 2018 International Symposium for Contemplative Research. We shared this video in 2022 as part of our 35th anniversary celebration.
March 17, 2022
Article Published In : Lion’s Roar
Don’t Let Hatred Destroy Your Practice
His Holiness the Dalai Lama takes an in-depth look at how we can work with anger and hatred.
March 14, 2022
Article Published In : Lion’s Roar
Ubuntu: I Am Because We Are
The African philosophy of ubuntu teaches that we are human only through the humanity of others. Buddhists of African descent explore the synergy between ubuntu and the Buddhist teachings on interdependence.
March 09, 2022
Article Published In : Harvard Business Publishing Education
Building a "Backdoor" to the iPhone: An Ethical Dilemma
SPJIMR Profs. Dr. Tulsi Jayakumar and Dr. Surya Tahora’s case study, ‘Building a "Backdoor" to the iPhone: An Ethical Dilemma’ has been listed under Harvard Business Publishing Education’s best-selling cases across disciplines.
March 01, 2022
Article Published In : aeon
What Zen Buddhist riddles reveal about knowledge and the unknowable
Is seeking an explanation for life’s deepest mysteries a worthy pursuit? Many scientists and theologians would say yes.