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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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An Inexplicable Desire for More
Actress Lori Loughlin was sentenced to two months in federal prison for her role in the college admissions scandal. She will serve two years of supervised ...
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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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It’s Time to Get Rid of The Lottery
Writer Leah Muncy recalls one of her earliest memories is of her mother buying a lottery ticket at the supermarket. “When I was young, my mother ...
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The Rich Steal More Than the Poor
Evidence suggests that the rich steal more than the poor. Although shoplifting transcends categories, the rich actually do steal more than the poor. The ...
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New Research on Happiness Parallels Biblical Principles
In the late 1990s, Martin Seligman, the president of the American Psychological Association, noted psychology’s emphasis on the negative side of ...
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Optimists Live Longer
If you look on the bright side, you just might live longer—much longer, according to some upbeat new research. A new study finds women who characterize ...
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Secular Values that Christians Already Have Covered
A recent article in Psychology Today is entitled “10 Signs You Know What Matters.” In it psychology professor Stephen Hayes writes on the ...
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Are McMansions Making People Any Happier?
The Atlantic recently ran an article that calls attention to the fact that American homes are a lot bigger than they used to be. In 1973, when the Census ...
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The Four Qualities of Grateful People
There are four qualities that distinguish highly grateful people from less grateful people. They experience gratitude:
(1) More intensely for a positive ...
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