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Daphne Muller
Contributing Writer
Daphne Muller is a New York City-based writer who has written for Salon, Ms. Magazine, The Huffington Post, and reviewed books for ELLE and Publishers Weekly. Most recently, she completed a novel and screenplay. You can follow her on Instagram @daphonay and on Twitter @DaphneEMuller.
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It's not that doing good is bad. Rather we get uncomfortable around those who are more altruistic than ourselves.
Two British economists argue that the plummeting birth rate combined with increased life expectancy worldwide will cause a labor shortage in the upcoming decades.
Finding direct links between Buddhism and Western philosophy is a difficult task, but they do play out in strange loops.
Scientific innovation is not only one of America’s greatest successes, but also what makes America great.
Lying is deception. It’s also human: 60 percent of us can’t go for longer than 10 minutes without doing it.
The world’s most powerful and influential nations are democracies that have been ineffective (at best) at combating climate change.
America is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, so how could people from much poorer ones be better off health-wise than us?