unsplash-logoNikita Andreev When life goes on smoothly and everything is simple, there seems to be no need to wrestle with existential concerns. Most people are happy to live their simple but shallow lives, revolving around “eat, drink, work, and be happy.”...
unsplash-logoChen Hu “True grit is an unbreakable rope made of many strands: courage, faith, passion, and persistence.” — Dr. Paul T. P. Wong The dictionary defines grit as courage and resolve or strength of character. According to Perlis (2013), courage is also the...
MEETUP 2018 Decoding Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life This is the first of four Meetups on “Decoding Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules of Life,” hosted by Dr. Paul Wong for the INPM’s Meaningful Living Project. For an overview of this Meetup series, see...
unsplash-logoJulentto Photography Abstract Cancer is a dreaded disease. A cancer prognosis could change one’s life in many ways. This keynote was a personal account of how I developed and tested existential positive psychology (or PP 2.0) as a resilient way to cope...
President’s Column for the Positive Living Newsletter (January 2018). Read the rest of the newsletter here. There are almost countless conferences each year—positive psychology conferences for positive psychologists, existential conferences for existential...
Meaning Conference 2025 will be the INPM’s first in-person conference with a virtual option after the pandemic. Register Here for Early Bird Savings. To learn more about conference details and conference submission guidelines, click here.