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Why Warnings Are Not Heeded
For the past eight years, Kim McClain, has been a research scientist at the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies. She has traveled ...
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Famous Author Had Something Worth More than Money
In his book, John Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, recounts an event that highlights the importance of contentment.
There was a party given by a billionaire ...
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Don’t Think About Elephants
The 2010 movie Inception is a James Bond-like thriller in which a group of people enter another person’s dream (and dreams within dreams) to plant ...
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Depression Is Often the Fast Lane to Self-Destruction
The suicides that happen daily rarely make national news. But when a celebrity commits suicide, it's international news. It hits the headlines because, ...
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Study Finds the Rich Are Still Not Satisfied
In 2018, Harvard Business School undertook a first-of-it's-kind study of over 4000 millionaires in the United States asking them about how much money ...
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Astronaut Accidentally Calls 911 from Space
A Dutch astronaut has described how he accidentally contacted American emergency services on 911 while in orbit above the Earth. Astronaut André ...
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Experts Call Viral Trend Harmful to Relationships
Pranks aren’t new, and neither is emotional manipulation or social media. But one disturbing new trend turns them into a noxious combination.
Coined ...
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Study Says Gender is not a Social Construct
One of the main tenets of transgenderism is that gender is merely a social construct, not a biological reality. It follows that a person born a woman ...
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Why We Become So Attached to Our Belongings
Our excessively materialistic culture has not gone unnoticed by researchers. Journalist and author Francine Russo offers a roundup of the primary research ...
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We Are All Accumulating Mountains of Things
An article in The Atlantic titled, "We Are All Accumulating Mountains of Things" noted "how online shopping and cheap prices are turning ...
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