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Musician Graham Nash Follows His Heart
Musician Graham Nash’s memoir, Wild Tales, gave Nash a fresh perspective on himself. Nash says, “It was only after it came out that I began ...
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Howard Stern is 'Unprepared for Life'
On an episode of Fresh Air, host Terry Gross interviewed shock-jock Howard Stern. Gross inquired, “One of the things you reveal in your book is ...
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Scientific Magazine Gives Bleak Answer to Question about the Meaning of Life
An issue of the highly regarded science magazine New Scientist asked several basic philosophical questions and attempted to give answers from a strictly ...
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The Emptiness of Wealth
Chuck Bentley, CEO of Crown Financial Ministries, writes:
Living only to acquire more is a foolish proposition. The story of a dear friend's father ...
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Don't Let Minor Upsets Rob You
In a classroom full of students, a professor asked: “If you had $86,400.00 and someone stole $10.00 from you, would you throw away the $86,390.00 ...
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Rock Legend Lacks ‘Inner Core’
In writing his book, The Sun & The Moon & The Rolling Stones, Rich Cohen had a unique insider’s access to Mick Jagger, one of the most famous ...
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The Atheist Who Misses Heaven
Simon Davis, writing for Religion News Service, tells us, “Since atheist blogger Martin Hughes left Christianity, he hasn’t missed believing ...
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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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I Subscribe, Therefore I Am?
A journalist for the BBC named David Lee recently moved from America to London. Rather than haul his stuff, he said, “I’ve become one of life’s ...
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You (and NFL Quarterback Kirk Cousins) Are Going to Die
Kirk Cousins, the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings, has a sculpture outside his house with an odd purpose: it’s intended to remind him that ...
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