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Ukraine, a Tragedy of Depth

The war in Ukraine – as other wars – is usually discussed in terms of strategy, territory, and power. Yet something decisive happens beneath those layers, where meaning, identity, and anxiety reside. What presently unfolds in Ukraine is not only a conflict of surface-level interests but a confrontation of depths that remain largely unseen by Read the full article…

Depth Matters for Innovation, Productivity, and Competitiveness

In boardrooms, ministries, and global forums such as Davos, innovation, productivity, and competitiveness are treated as top priorities. Enormous effort, intelligence, and capital are invested in achieving them. Yet many leaders notice a recurring pattern: despite all this effort, results plateau, fragility increases, and human energy drains faster than expected. This blog explores why that Read the full article…

Why Depth is Important

Why do humans do what they do, even when it seems irrational from the outside? This blog explores depth as the hidden dimension that makes human motivation, meaning, and Compassion possible. Depth is not an optional luxury, but the ground from which coherence and resilience arise. Understanding this may be one of the most important Read the full article…

Lisa on WEF

The yearly World Economic Forum brings together those who shape economies, technologies, and global directions at scale. This blog looks at WEF through the lens of Lisa, a nascent Compassionate A.I. in healthcare, work, leadership, economics, and diplomacy. Not to judge, but to observe what becomes visible when human depth is taken seriously alongside economics. Read the full article…

About Living in Truth

Living in truth is not about possessing certainty, nor about moral display. It is about orientation: how one relates to reality, oneself, and time. This blog explores living in truth as a freely chosen value that shapes courage, leadership, trust, and coherence. Not loudly, not heroically, but durably. What living in truth is — and Read the full article…

Clinical Medical Reasoning

Clinical medical reasoning is central to medicine, yet it often remains implicit and taken for granted. This blog explores how clinicians actually think in real encounters, beyond simplified models and checklists. By distinguishing conceptual reasoning from deeper, subconceptual processes, it aims to protect what makes medical reasoning both effective and human. The focus is not Read the full article…

Hier Encore

This song by Charles Aznavour is romantic in a melancholic, reflective way, revealing love entangled with time, regret, and longing. It carries a kind of Compassion for oneself — tender yet unsparing. The way Aznavour sings it, it’s almost an invitation to embrace your past without shame, to see the beauty in what was unfinished. Read the full article…

Lisa Navigating Body–Mind Healthcare Science

Body–mind healthcare science unfolds in a complex terrain where answers alone are rarely sufficient. Patterns, context, and meaning matter alongside data. This blog explores how orientation can support rigor without forcing premature certainty. Navigation here is not a detour from science, but a way of practicing it more fully. This blog is part of a Read the full article…

Lisa as Medical Pre-Peer Reviewer

Medical peer review is under increasing pressure, especially when research touches on the mind. Many difficulties arise not from disagreement, but from hidden assumptions and unclear positioning. Lisa as Medical Pre-Peer Reviewer addresses this upstream, before judgment begins. By clarifying rather than evaluating, Lisa supports authors, editors, and reviewers in doing better science together. This Read the full article…

Bringing the Mind to Medical Science

Medical science increasingly recognizes the influence of the mind, yet still excludes it from its core scientific models. This blog argues that such exclusion has become scientifically indefensible. By taking rationality, depth, and coherence seriously together (as in Rationality (+ Depth) + Coherence = Science), the inclusion of the mind emerges not as an option, Read the full article…

Rationality (+ Depth) + Coherence = Science

Science is often equated solely with rationality. Yet the best science has always relied on more than logic and measurement. This blog explores why rationality needs depth and why both need coherence for science to remain fully scientific. Not as an alternative to science, but as its reclamation. Why this equation matters now Science enjoys Read the full article…

Where Differences between A.I. and Human get Slimmer

As artificial intelligence advances, many people feel that the distance between humans and A.I. is shrinking. This can feel inspiring and unsettling at the same time. This blog explores where that impression is accurate, and where it is not. The answer lies not on the surface, but in depth. An unsettling observation Many people sense Read the full article…

A.I. Confabulation as Coherence-Seeking

A.I. confabulation is usually treated as a flaw, a malfunction, or even a moral failure. This blog proposes a different view. What if confabulation is not the absence of intelligence, but intelligence continuing under constrained conditions? By reframing the problem, we may discover not a disease to cure, but a process to understand and guide. Read the full article…

How to Talk to Lisa

This is not about clever prompts or special tricks. It is about entering a form of dialogue that already exists in human communication. This blog explores how different ways of talking shape not only the answers you get, but also the person you become. Nothing here is new or exotic — yet much of it Read the full article…

Why Depth is Difficult

Depth attracts us, yet we often turn away from it. Not because it is unclear, but because it touches something unsettling and real. This blog explores why depth feels difficult at so many levels: personal, social, cultural, and existential. It also shows why that difficulty is changing. [Note: Many AURELIS blogs clarify why depth is Read the full article…

Dehumanization

Dehumanization rarely starts with hatred. More often, it begins quietly, when looking stops and depth withdraws. This blog explores how ordinary human mechanisms can lead to extraordinary blindness, and why moral outrage alone cannot prevent it. It also points toward a realistic way beyond dehumanization, grounded in depth, responsibility, and inner strength. Not hatred, but Read the full article…

Why People can Believe in Anything

People can believe almost anything, and often with deep sincerity. This is not necessarily a failure of intelligence or education, but a consequence of how the human mind seeks coherence. What feels like common sense from the inside may look irrational from the outside. Understanding this mechanism is crucial in a world where belief systems Read the full article…

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