Rob Lawless set out to meet 10,000 people for 1 hour each in November of 2015. He wanted to learn about others’ lives and see what comes of opening doors for no particular reason. Leaving behind his career in finance and tech sales, Rob took a huge risk and made the bet that creating human connectio
When was the last time a person from outside your circle opened your eyes to new perspectives? A different culture, a different ideology, a different backgro...
Keystone Human Services (KHS) is a non-profit organization that is a part of a global movement to provide support and expertise to people with disabilities.
Human beings are social creatures with an emotional need for relationships and positive connections to others.
Spreading the word is essential to stopping slavery. These tips – from providing footage to showing causes to building hope – will help anti-trafficking groups to get their messages heard
There are many reasons to be thankful for the cushy existence modernity affords us. War and other extenuating circumstances aside, you probably don't fear for your life on a daily basis. You have clean water to drink. Food is widely available, and it's affordable. You survived infancy, childhood, and adolescence,
At the core of every thought & every action lie three motives.
Private philanthropy can be used to help people escape generational cycles of poverty and welfare-dependency, and make their way in the free enterprise economy.
What does it mean to be special? I'll suggest this definition for now, but of course, we can discuss alternatives: Something is special when it is better,...
The Landmark Forum was a key piece of one man's journey from human trafficking survivor to a thriving human being making a difference for others.
The reaction to the materialistic age and its failures, its mind-numbing, soul-killing attempt to satiate vital desire and physical comfort at the expense of any higher values, are beginning to bec…
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“We believe in human kindness, knowing we are made better when we work together.” #makeKINDNESSloud #texasfootdoctors
How visual data offers more authentic, accessible stories
Are we wrong to believe that competitiveness must and always will be the central animating principle of human action? Media studies scholar Michael Karlberg thinks so. In fact, he believes that another animating principle, mutualism, is both central to human interaction and necessary to aid human society in meeting the myriad challenges it faces regarding climate change, inequality, governance, education and many other issues.
Technology and social media has allowed us to be more connected than ever before, yet our society is suffering from an epidemic of loneliness. How is that? Our technological tools have allowed us t…
We've all seen how competitive people can be — but is humanity really all about survival of the fittest?
These 18 women shone their lights on the world and did their best to make it a better, brighter place.
Humanity is in a state of crisis it seems. A war is here, a war is there, a new act of violence seems to spread quicker than ever before. Even those of us who try to opt-out from the negativity still get bombarded with it on a daily basis. Our planet and humanity has a lot of progress to make that we cannot do alone, we need to co-create the change together and by doing so we allow for a higher level of…
Celebrities no longer just raise money and awareness. They offer<br>advice about how to approach and ‘solve’ the human trafficking problem. The<br>United Nations has multitudes of celebrities representing it as the ‘faces’ of<br>the topic.