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Real Love Comes After ‘Being in Love’
In the novel Captain Corelli’s Mandolin (written in 1994) an older man named Dr. Iannis tells his daughter about his love for his late wife. He ...
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Actors Can't Live Up to Their Romantic Movie Personas
Americans say they believe in “true love.” In a recent survey, 61 percent of women and 72 percent of men believe in love at first sight. Another ...
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High School Runner Pushes Brother’s Wheelchair in Every Race
While most high school athletes have their family cheering for them on the sidelines, Susan Bergeman’s brother, Jeffrey, is there every step of ...
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The Type of Love that Makes People the Happiest
Falling in love can be exhilarating, but it isn’t the secret to marital happiness. “Passionate love”—the period of falling in ...
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The Blessings and Privilege of Friendship
There is no evidence that poet and philosopher David Whyte is in any way a Christian, nor does he claim his thoughts are inspired from the Bible. But ...
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Japan Appoints ‘Loneliness Minister’
Japan has appointed a "Minister of Loneliness" to try and reduce loneliness and social isolation among its residents as the country deals with ...
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Spider’s Web is Stronger than Steel
A single strand of spider silk is thinner than a human hair, but five times stronger than steel of the same width. A spider silk rope just two inches ...
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Why It’s So Lonely at the Top
“Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.” This is the most famous line in William Shakespeare’s play Henry IV, Part 2, spoken by the ...
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The Shared Pain of Four Runners
Author Devin Kelly developed a close bond with his three friends in college. Sprinting through the cold trails of Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, they ...
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We Are Better Together Than in Isolation
The "marshmallow test" is a classic research project that illustrates our lack of self-control and delayed gratification. For the study, the ...
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