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Two Brothers Reconcile After Years of Envy
Research studies indicate that up to 45 percent of adult siblings have relationships marked by rivalry or distance. A story from the Wall Street Journal ...
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The 'Right Instructions'—Giving Thanks
Wendell Berry's novel Hannah Coulter focuses on the life of a simple but wise Kentucky farm mother. She and her husband Nathan have been talking about ...
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Elevator Operator Shows True Joy and Gratitude
Blooming where you're planted has never been a problem for Los Angeles elevator operator Ruben Pardo. For 35 years, he has driven and steered one ...
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Preacher Struggles with Cancer of Envy
Henry Varley is best known as the man who stated to Dwight Moody, "The world has yet to see what God will do with a man who is fully committed to ...
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Tim Keller on Our Riches in Christ
Imagine you're a billionaire, and you have three ten-dollar bills in your wallet. You get out of a cab, and you hand the driver one of the bills for ...
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NPR Says We Live in an 'Impatient Nation'
An article on NPR claims that we have become "the Impatient Nation." We want quick answers to complex problems. The article puts it this way: ...
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The Story Behind the Self-Storage Movement
In the 1960s Jim Knuppe was building apartments in the Bay Area around San Francisco. Apartments are cramped and usually do not have garages, and Mr. ...
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N.Y. Designer Had It All but Commits Suicide
An article in The New York Post ran the following story about the 49-year-old designer, L'Wren Scott, who shocked New York City by committing suicide: ...
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Envy Is the Least "Fun" Sin
The essayist Joseph Epstein writes, "Of the seven deadly sins, only envy is no fun at all."
There's plenty of research to back up Epstein's ...
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Wall Street Trader Recognizes "Wealth Addiction"
By 30 years old, Sam Polk had made more than $5 million in bonuses alone during eight years working on Wall Street. As a trader, he was living it up in ...
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