What is joy? As an emotion it is hard to explain, yet we all know how it feels. Joy comes from something as small as an ice-cream to something as magnificent as a waterfall or rainbow….
Read MoreAs 'conker' and 'kingfisher' disappear from English dictionaries in favour of 'broadband' and 'download', we ask the question - what value should we be putting on our words?
Read MoreThe UK appointed a Minister for Loneliness last week - amidst concerns of a growing 'epidemic of loneliness' sweeping the UK. If this is the case, what is going wrong in our society to cause people to feel so lonely?
Read MoreThis intriguing little RSA Short (4 mins) examines the myth of responsibility, revealing a kind of empathy that can be a revolutionary force for good. Are we wholly responsible for our actions?
Read MoreDid you know that there are 'naked' alternatives to every plastic bottle or plastic thing in your shower and bathroom? If you haven't already started to question the amount of throw-away plastic cluttering your shower, now is the time.
Read MoreThe baobab tree is one of the most majestic trees on earth. Capable of living for thousands of years, these trees can grow as wide as a bus is long and hold up to 120,000 litres of water in their trunks and they predate both humankind and the splitting of continents. So why is it that they are now struggling to survive?
Read MoreDid you know that if bees were to disappear from the face of the earth, humans would have just 4 years left to live. Why? In brief, they pollinate 70 of the roughly 100 crop species that feed 90% of the world.
Read MoreThis weekend sees the first ever TED conference inside a refugee camp, being held at Kakuma Camp in Kenya, This conference aims to offer a different lens into the reality of life as a refugee, away from the images of devastation and suffering, and towards stories of resilience, of contribution, of creativity.
Read MoreThis is just one of the questions that we are asking in our module on Faith? So what do you think it means? What does it mean to "have faith"? Does this always need to be a religious idea? What does it mean if you have no faith?
Read MoreHow much do you know about how your food is grown? What are some of the environmental and health impacts of using pesticides to grow crops? What does 'organic' actually mean?
Read MoreAfter Blue Planet 2, the UK has taken a huge interest in the ocean and our relationship to it. And quite right too.
Read MoreUnderstanding that things are not as 'glossy' as they seem is an important part of critical thinking, and asking questions - rather than just accepting information - helps us all to move towards understanding even just a little bit more of the story.
Read MoreThis was one of the questions discussed by ThoughtBox during an event at Dartington's Centre for Social Justice & Innovation when exploring how to support refugees coming into our communities. So what do you think makes something feel like 'home'?
Read MoreBeing a part of the 'system' means you know yourself what is and isn't working and have a strong voice to share when it comes to what should change. So what do you think? What could our education systems look like in the future (or rather, what should they look like)?
Read MoreToday is Earth Day. But what is it a day for exactly? Awareness? Reflection? Conscience? Appreciation? How about a day for some simple understanding…
Read MoreMany people still think that the plastic waste in our oceans comes from people dropping litter on the beach. Although this is a contributor, it is the tip of the iceburg when it comes to understanding where (and how) our waste ends up in the oceans.
Read MoreWe know that being in nature makes us happy. This has been known and proved for a long, long time, and nature therapy is a regularly used tool for supporting mental health and happiness. But what about watching nature documentaries? Can they too make us happy?
Read MoreRather than seeing happiness as a destination, it is better to see it as a journey? If we set ourselves the goal of "finding happiness" or "achieving happiness", what happens when we get there?
Read MoreTVs are great - constant, endless, easy entertainment at the push of a button. But could your television be standing in the way of your happiness?
Read MoreIf you choose to only see the bad, the ugly and the fearful things in life you can easily feed your mind with more and more negativity until this is all that you see. But what happens if instead you choose to see the good...?
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