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LeBron James Reflects on Fleeting Fame
Pro basketball star LeBron James is a four-time league MVP who has won four NBA championships (2024 stats). But according to an interview with USA Today, ...
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Actor Jeff Bridges on "Not Loving Enough"
In an interview Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges was asked to identify his worst character defect. Bridges said:
Not loving enough … Not having ...
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Everybody Expects to Be Entertained
Here's how the best-selling author Michael Crichton described our need to be constantly entertained:
Today, everybody expects to be entertained, and ...
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Americans Are Obsessed with Spirituality
Research literature shows that the great majority of Americans who say they have "no religion" are still quite religious, or at least "spiritually ...
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Paul McCartney Admits His Insecurities
In an interview with NPR, former Beatles star Paul McCartney said:
It seems to me that no matter how famous [you are], no matter how accomplished or how ...
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Subconscious Triggers Shape Our Behavior
Most of us would like to assume that we're the masters of our own thoughts. But marketing professor Jonah Berger argues that we're influenced ...
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Actor Johnny Depp's Need to Hide
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine Johnny Depp admitted his difficulties in connecting with other people. Depp said:
Covering myself up in makeup, ...
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Steve Jobs's Idolatry Cost Him His Life
Steve Jobs, Apple's late cofounder and CEO, displayed incredible drive and creativity. But like all of us, Jobs struggled with idolatry. Surprisingly ...
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Comedian Louis C.K. on the 'Forever Empty'
The usually crass comedian Louis C.K. offered some insightful comments about our soul-numbing addiction to technology. On Late Night with Conan O'Brien ...
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Research Shows that Loneliness Is Deadly
According to an article in Slate Magazine, "Increased loneliness has lead to the following serous health risks”:
- Studies of elderly people and social isolation concluded that those without adequate social interaction were twice as likely to die early.
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