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The Challenges that Gave Elon Musk His Passion
All of us have odds to overcome, but those odds are not the enemy. ... By his own admission, Elon Musk had a difficult childhood. He was bullied during ...
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James Earl Jones' Long Pursuit of Contentment
As he wrapped up his work as the voice of Darth Vader in the 2014 Star Wars film Rogue One, James Earl Jones opened up about his struggles with a speech ...
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The Rich and Famous Are Searching for Acceptance
Some of the most insightful secular writers of our time have pointed out that a lot of our drive in life, and a lot of our angst and dysfunction, goes ...
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This One Thing Makes Success Look Easy
It's easy to envy the success of others while ignoring the sacrifices that made it possible. The more effortless something looks, the more effort ...
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Are We Trading Our Happiness for Modern Comforts?
One of the greatest paradoxes in American life is that while, on average, existence has gotten more comfortable over time, happiness has fallen. According ...
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Doing This One Thing Adds Years to Your Life
Recent studies have shown that doing this one thing can add years to a person’s life and is an accurate prediction of how fulfilling their marriage ...
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Michael Phelps and Post-Olympic Depression
Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time, but what’s left to accomplish after you’ve proved you’re the best in the ...
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Escaping the Cult of Productivity
Nina Rudnick directs a non-profit that used to have her constantly immersed in her work. On a typical day, she’ll herd her 3-year-old son out of ...
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A Surprising ‘Greatest Fear in Life’
Maria Stenvinkel, a corporate consultant from Sweden, asked 65 people from around the world, “What’s your greatest fear in life?”
As ...
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Musician David Crosby: ‘We Don't Have Anywhere Near Enough Time’
On a 2020 podcast, musician David Crosby opened up about his mortality:
We don’t have anywhere near enough time. I didn’t start figuring out ...
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