Last week, I wrote about Bregman’s Humankind: A Hopeful History, if you want to review that piece, and why I think this book is important, you can just click here. But, if you already read last week’s post, you probably just want to move on with his...
I thought I would give video a try this time around – let me know what you think! – Dan https://danielafranz.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/GMT20210326-190144_Recording_640x360.mp4 A few of the items referenced in the...
I was recommended to read Humankind: A Hopeful History by Pam Roy, co-founder of the Viktor Frankl Institute of America. The book takes a positive, and sometimes meaningful, approach to the question of human nature, and whether humankind is inherently good or evil. ...
If feels that way lately. A lot of people are struggling – anxiety, depression, substance abuse, marital issues, work frustrations… Oh yeah, and then there is the old pandemic, the fear of a new pandemic, whether or not to get vaccinated, political unrest,...
I never really liked that word in my counseling practice, “broken”. It would seem to indicate that we all need to be “fixed” – or, worse, maybe that we can’t be “fixed”. Perhaps “damaged” fits better in my...