by Liz Guthridge | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog
“We don’t see things as they are; we see things as we are.” – Anaïs Nin, French-American essayist. After coming across this quote three times over a five-day period last month, I stopped to reflect on its powerful message and relevancy for our times. Nin died more...
by Liz Guthridge | Sep 5, 2017 | Blog
Facts versus the truth. The two words are not synonyms. The difference between them is important, especially in our post-truth world. The definition of the adjective post-truth, the Oxford Dictionaries 2016 word of the year, shows how “truth” and “facts” have become...
by Liz Guthridge | Aug 1, 2017 | Blog
Are assumptions and biases different or are assumptions based on biases? When a colleague recently asked me this via email, I paused. Hardly what I was expecting. The pause was useful on two fronts. First, it made me stop and wonder, rather than continuing on...