Christmas Burnout: Symptom of a Deeper Malaise
Tim Wilson Auckland, December 17, 2024 Busy. That is the typical answer at this time of year to the question, “How are you?” Variations include
Tim Wilson Auckland, December 17, 2024 Busy. That is the typical answer at this time of year to the question, “How are you?” Variations include
Undoubtedly the biggest star in music today, Taylor Swift consistently sells out arenas, dominates the charts, and inspires a generation of young acolytes called “Swifties.”
Be authentic. It is the mantra of our age: “You do you.” Beneath our everyday lives, a deeper, truer self supposedly languishes, longing to break
Tim Wilson Auckland, July 1, 2024 What is handwriting like? Mine is terrible; like a doctor’s… a doctor who has been using their own medication.
Many ominous omens filled the air before this year’s Waitangi celebrations. Commentators were prophesying trouble. Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters was booed in the morning.
Tim Wilson Wellington, December 6, 2023 The morning before details of the coalition between National, ACT and New Zealand First were finally announced, Westpac Bank
Remember the word “unprecedented?” It was deployed during the pandemic, with some validity. The virus moved quickly. Countries were caught out. Death tolls mounted. Because
Tim Wilson Auckland, August 5, 2023 What is culture? How do you define it? What does it do? Sociologist Brian Steensland says that culture is
Tim Wilson Auckland, July 24, 2023 A rogue shooter let loose in a CBD; innocents slaughtered; a city shut down; the perpetrator dying in a
Tim Wilson Auckland, October 1, 2022 (Acting Prime Minister and Finance Minister) Grant Robertson recently received sympathy (and some cynicism) for his decision to call
Tim Wilson Auckland, August 8, 2022 Forget the surge in gun violence and ram raids; one of the century’s greatest crimes is happening right under
Tim Wilson Auckland, May 30, 2022 Protests erupted in New Zealand recently following the news that the foundational legislation legalising abortion in the US, Roe
Tim Wilson Auckland, May 2, 2022 “People are angry.” A local body representative (not Auckland) recounted this to me during a recent conversation about the
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