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Study Finds the Rich Are Still Not Satisfied
In 2018, Harvard Business School undertook a first-of-it's-kind study of over 4000 millionaires in the United States asking them about how much money ...
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Weary Immigrants Meet by Phone for Virtual Church
The New York Times ran an article about Chinese immigrants in the United States who meet by phone at night for worship and fellowship. More than one hundred ...
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How Long Will the Famous Be Remembered after Death?
How long can most famous people expect to be remembered after they die? Between five and 30 years. That's according to Cesar A. Hidalgo, director ...
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Americans Are Among the Most Anxious People on Earth
According to the New York Times, Americans are among the most anxious people on earth. One study found that Americans were significantly more anxious ...
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Study Says Gender is not a Social Construct
One of the main tenets of transgenderism is that gender is merely a social construct, not a biological reality. It follows that a person born a woman ...
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Cancer and Suffering Can Obliterate Racism
The first time you park your car in the vast, cold cavern of the underground garage and step onto the [hospital] elevator, you may feel alien and forsaken. ...
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The Need for a Plimsoll Line on Our Calendars
One of the more memorable—and unique—illustrations about rest, involves a 19th century British politician named Samuel Plimsoll. The advent ...
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A Peaceful Prison
We've all been there. Exhausted from the daily grind … Overwhelmed by expectations from work and family and social commitments … Needing ...
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‘If . . . Then I’ll Be Happy!’
Psychologists tell us that our brains tend to miss-predict what will actually bring us happiness. We assume that if we achieve certain things in our life, ...
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Technologists Have Decided ‘No Phones for Our Children’
The people who are closest to a thing are often the most wary of it. Technologists know how phones really work, and many have decided they don’t ...
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