The importance of attentive listening Speaking of seeking a counsellor’s advice nowadays, it’s quite natural to come up with the image that two persons sit ...
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Peter Chan 陳健欣
The importance of attentive listening Speaking of seeking a counsellor’s advice nowadays, it’s quite natural to come up with the image that two persons sit ...
Peter Chan 陳健欣
Something is wrong, because you think it is? On appealing to moral instincts with the classical trolley problem In the first chapter of C.S. Lewis’s best-selling apologetics ...
Peter Chan 陳健欣
Changing the way we see the world and life There are the three books, each with very different style, and shed light on very different parts ...
Peter Chan 陳健欣
To eat meat or not: what does your moral instinct say? A moral experiment arguing against the consumption of farmed animals Most humans agree that torturing an ...
Peter Chan 陳健欣
Three pillars to build a habit that lasts Think: How do you eat an elephant? “One bite at a time.” No matter how big the elephant ...
Peter Chan 陳健欣
How to learn something new everyday on the train Seriously, audiobooks are underrated Do you fancy to reclaim your precious time lost in commuting? Not long ...