PinnedMirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinAge of AwarenessWhat Japan Airlines’ Plane Crash “Miracle” Can Teach UsWhether we live or die may be up to usJan 8Jan 8
PinnedMirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinAn Injustice!The Cognitive Bias that Prevents America from Addressing Mass ShootingsResearch shows that people in power are the most likely to blame individuals while disregarding the contextJul 4, 20229Jul 4, 20229
PinnedMirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinAbout Me StoriesAbout Me — Mirei Takashima Claremon, PhDOriginally from Tokyo, Japan. Striving to build a better world through cross-cultural perspectives and behavioral science. Mom and wife.Jul 2, 202110Jul 2, 202110
PinnedMirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinAge of Awareness5 Things to Ponder on Earth Day1. We are one of the youngest species on the planetApr 22, 20212Apr 22, 20212
PinnedMirei Takashima Claremon, PhDWhether You Fear or Embrace New Tech Depends on Where You’re FromThe West could learn something from East Asia’s more harmonious worldviewDec 14, 20186Dec 14, 20186
Mirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinAge of AwarenessWhat We Can Learn About Sustainability From Hello Kitty’s FuneralThere is a more sustainable way to treat othersMar 12, 2023Mar 12, 2023
Mirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinILLUMINATIONMaybe We Should Have Kids If We Care About Climate ChangeIt’s not just about our carbon footprint.Jul 11, 202211Jul 11, 202211
Mirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinAge of AwarenessShould We Really Be Voting with Our Wallets?Let’s not lose sight of the what we’re trying to solve in the first placeJul 12, 20213Jul 12, 20213
Mirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinILLUMINATIONAre We Really the Smartest Species on the Planet?Humans are the only ones knowingly destroying Mother EarthJul 3, 20214Jul 3, 20214
Mirei Takashima Claremon, PhDinILLUMINATIONWasted Opportunities: Mislabeling Ancient Wisdom as New AgeWe can stop reinventing the wheel if we are receptive to learning from the pastJun 29, 20211Jun 29, 20211