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Millennials Choose Work as Their Religion
A recent Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found a massive shift in American values:
Two decades ago, Americans of various ages overwhelmingly said that ...
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Nearly Half of Millennials 'Don't Know, Care, Or Believe' In God
The latest survey (2021) from Arizona Christian University’s Cultural Research Center found that belief in God has declined between generations:
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The Emptiness of Instagram’s ‘Quasi-Spiritual Influencers’
Wellness preachers are wildly popular on Instagram. The New York Times calls them “quasi-spiritual influencers” and “Instavangelists” ...
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Nobody Wants the Family Heirlooms Anymore
Lloyd Alter wrote an insightful article about passing on family heirlooms:
I don’t like clutter. Yet cluttering up my dining room is an old cabinet ...
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Company Offers to ‘Fake A Vacation’ With Doctored Photos
You don't have to pack, deal with security lines, or face jet lag in order to show off your vacation pictures on social media. Just fake it! A Nebraska-based ...
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Loneliness Surging Among Millennials
According to internet market research firm YouGov, “the social media generation is the one that feels the most alone.” Their report details ...
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Biggest Millennial Struggle? Decision Fatigue
Tess Brigham, a licensed psychotherapist, specializes in treating those in the millennial generation. It wasn’t her decision; they just came flocking ...
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Many Young People Are ‘Rudderless’
The picture William Damon paints with his groundbreaking book The Path to Purpose: Helping Our Children Find Their Calling in Life provides a wake-up ...
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Hipster Blunders by Mistaking Photo Model as Himself
As the maxim goes, it’s better to be silent and thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt. There’s at least one hipster-looking ...
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What ‘The Perfect Sunday’ Doesn’t Include
In a poll of 2,000 Britons the 'Perfect Sunday' involved: waking at 8:30 a.m. to the smell of breakfast cooking, a cuddle, and three hours of ...
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