by Phyllis Chubb | Jul 4, 2024
When conflicting biases remain hidden to us, there is a problem because biases direct our actions and judgements in life. Challenges occur when we hold conflicting biases. An example is when one person says they expect privacy for themselves but denies it to other...
by Phyllis Chubb | Jun 28, 2024
When growing up, the contradictions between what I was taught to believe and the behaviors I saw around me set me on a quest. The quest? To understand why my elders, and society at large, said one thing but did another. I’d overheard many adult conversations where...
by Phyllis Chubb | Feb 29, 2024
It’s time to start a regular bi-weekly chronicle of the adventures I’ve enjoyed while learning the art of novel writing. Little did I know, every computer owned by a writer holds at least one gremlin. We can’t see these creatures, but their handy work includes...
by Phyllis Chubb | Nov 21, 2023
It’s time to start a regular chronicle of the adventures I’ve enjoyed in life, especially while learning the art of novel writing. Writing involves more, much more, than stringing letters together. Every computer houses at least one gremlin. We can’t see these...
by Phyllis Chubb | Apr 2, 2023
Being biased is a human condition and one easily hidden from ourselves. It’s been said, to be human is to be biased. However, it’s easy to know when I’m biased. When presented with information attacking my current ideas, anger arises. The instant anger, shows...
by Phyllis Chubb | Jun 17, 2022
People involved in consciousness studies are repeating what earlier thinkers said. Namely that consciousness creates matter. These discoveries are proving, once again, how important our thoughts and attitudes are. It seems how we treat other people, and other life...