by Kare Anderson | Aug 11, 2017 | behavior, community, Tribe
Sadly, “In 1985 about half of Americans said they had a close friend at work; by 2004, this was true for only 39%,” according to Wharton professor, Adam Grant. Further, “We are not only “bowling alone” suggests Stanford professor, Jeffrey Pfeffer, we are increasingly...
by Kare Anderson | Aug 15, 2009 | behavior, Caring, Connecting, love
Even when blindfolded, when touched just fleetingly we often recognize the emotion behind it. Even when touched by a stranger. Those touched in the study could identify the emotion (from eight, ranging from disgust to sympathy) more often than could happen by chance....
by Kare Anderson | Apr 5, 2009 | Caring
I admit it. Many times I avert my gaze when walking down gritty Market Street in S.F. Yet – from the talking pay phone to the crying hydrant – this anthropomorphic, animated short film made me re-think my habit. We are strangers to each other,...