Attorneys Using Evidentiary ChatGPT Transcripts At Trial Are Risking An Unexpected Juror Revolt In today’s column, I examine a relatively new phenomenon: attorneys using, at trial, a subpoena-obtained ChatGPT or AI chat transcript as evidence. This is an emerging trend that is undoubtedly going to become increasingly popular. That being said, the use of such […]
Science says these 7 parenting beliefs may be quietly making life harder for parents and children Every parent wants to give their child the best possible upbringing. But in trying to be the “perfect parent,” many may be putting unnecessary pressure on themselves. A 2023 survey of more than 700 parents by researchers at Ohio […]
Quote of the Day by Carl Jung: ‘Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not…’ Swiss psychologist on learning and human development – The Economic Times Quote of the Day: Carl Jung, born on July 26, 1875, in Kesswil, Switzerland, remains one of the most influential figures in the history of psychology. A […]
Quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche: ‘In heaven, all the interesting people are missing’ – German phil What makes a person truly interesting? Is it their willingness to challenge convention, think differently, and live according to their own values? Or does society often reward those who simply fit in?Few philosophers asked uncomfortable questions as […]
RUNNING MOTIVATION 2026 – The Most Powerful Motivational Speeches for Running & Working Out (35 min)
Psychology says people who decline invitations more often as they get older may not be becoming unfriendly For many years, saying yes was often seen as a sign of being sociable, generous, and open to life. People accepted dinner invitations, attended birthday parties, joined weekend gatherings, and filled their calendars with social commitments. Declining too […]










