Dressed in jeans, a baseball shirt, and a puffer, with a saxophone case strapped to his back, Joshua Redman could have passed for a Juilliard student as he walked into the lobby of the 92nd Street Y.
I feel a bit of dissonance over writing this post. My newly edited book on dissonance, Cognitive Dissonance: Re-examining a Pivotal Theory in Psychology, is an update of the book Jud Mills and I ...
Do you ever get that nagging feeling of discomfort when your beliefs and actions don't quite line up? Like when you swear you ...
Once upon a time, the words we used had dependable and agreed-upon meanings. Words describing people, events, beliefs, acts, and other experiences were either facts and truths or fictions and ...