We cannot read minds (yet.) And we shouldn’t be making reverse inferences from pictures of brain activity
We Need to Rethink ‘Bad’ Parents
Kids who are neglected may be better off remaining with their families with additional support than put into foster care
The Big Problem With Disaster Planning
We can try to prepare for the worst, but natural disasters cause chain reactions that we can’t always anticipate
How the Military Can Change the Culture of Assault
Instead of more training, the U.S. Army needs to overhaul how it promotes its leaders
The Key to College Success: Summer
Incoming freshmen can flounder in the months before becoming a college student
Boy Scouts of America Has A Lot To Learn From the Girl Scouts
The Girl Scouts explicitly reject discrimination, while the Boy Scouts encourage bigotry and intellectual passivity
Fears of Google Glass Are Unfounded
We are being too quick to condemn groundbreaking technology that we don’t understand and haven’t yet experienced
What Graduation Speeches Should Say but Don’t
There is a strong chance you will wind up miserable with no sense of purpose if you don’t figure out one very important thing.
Viewpoint: Stop Critiquing the DSM 5
The manual still has merit—but the APA needs to do a better job explaining how DSM 5 captures key facts about human suffering.
Viewpoint: Does Facebook Owe Its Users Money?
The tools of the tech industry are seductive, but they are hollowing out the economy
‘We’re the Government, Its Worst Face,’ David Foster Wallace on the IRS
In his unfinished novel, ‘The Pale King,’ David Foster Wallace describes the humdrum lives of several IRS examiners, while simultaneously showcasing the absurdity of bureaucracy
Forget the IRS — There’s an Olive-Oil Scandal Afoot
Credibility problems? Check. Overreach? Check. Finger-pointing? You betcha
The De-Gendering of Divorce: Wives Pay Ex-Husbands Alimony Too
Women who outearn their husbands are not so willing to accept the old obligations of spousal support when the marriage ends