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Famous Author Had Something Worth More than Money
In his book, John Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group, recounts an event that highlights the importance of contentment.
There was a party given by a billionaire ...
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Having Money Increases ‘Mean’ Behavior
Paul Piff, a professor at University of California, Irvine, studies how money influences humans' relationships with one another. His striking conclusion ...
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Translation Apps are Popular but Not Perfect
During the 2018 Soccer World Cup in Russia there was a dramatic spike in the use of Google Translate. Fans needed to strike up conversations with their ...
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The Unique and Important Role of Fathers
Dads are designed by God to be different than mothers. In Aeon, Anna Machin explains the unique and important role of human fathers. For starters, Machin ...
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Bruce Springsteen's Deepest Yearning
Bruce Springsteen’s father cast a long and mostly dark shadow over his life, said Michael Hainey in Esquire. Springsteen admits that his entire ...
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Frazzled Families Pay for Advice from Parenting Coaches
When it comes to bedtime, homework, or managing meltdowns, a growing number of families aren’t relying on their peers or parents: They’re ...
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Famous Chef Shuts Down Restaurant to Stop and Reflect
Spanish chef Andoni Luis Aduriz is considered one of Spain's most influential and creative chefs and restaurateurs. His restaurant, Mugaritz, has ...
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Humanity Spent Four Billion Hours Watching Porn in One Year
We spend four billion hours a year watching porn. Sorry. I've just understated the problem. We dedicated well over four and a half billion hours to ...
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Is the Lottery a Good Gamble?
Researchers have determined that a person who drives 10 miles to buy a lottery ticket is three times more likely to be killed in a car accident while ...
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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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