The Power of Compassion: From Judging to Illuminating in a World Full of Snap Judgments

New York, USA – In his latest book titled “How To Know a Person,” author David Brooks highlights a common tendency we all have: judging others upon first impression. This issue of sizing others up immediately is precisely what Jesus warns against in today’s teachings. He emphasizes that the temptation to pass judgment not only harms others but also has detrimental effects on ourselves. It is a clear message: if we judge, we will be judged. Understanding the struggle to break free from this trap, Brooks offers valuable advice on how to overcome it. The … Read more

Snap Prevails in Battle Against Government, Retains ‘Spectacles’ Trademark

San Francisco, CA – Snap, the social media company behind Snapchat, has successfully defended itself against a government attempt to dismiss a lawsuit over the trademark for its ‘Spectacles’ product. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) had argued that the term ‘Spectacles’ was too generic and could not be protected under trademark law. However, U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. ruled in favor of Snap, allowing the lawsuit to proceed. The lawsuit was filed by another company, Synapse Product Development, which claimed that it had been using the term ‘Spectacles’ for its own eyewear … Read more