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Oops! List of Modern Life Mishaps
Modern life is full of common mishaps such as mistakenly sending a text to the wrong person or confusing a stranger for an acquaintance. In a survey of ...
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Just One Small Flaw
The Silver Bridge, officially named the Point Pleasant Bridge but known for its silver aluminum paint, opened on May 30, 1928, with great anticipation. ...
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Beautifully Terrible Children’s Recitals
In an article by Heather Havrilesky entitled, “Let Your Kids Be Bad at Things,” she ponders on the importance of beautifully terrible children’s ...
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Lord Have Mercy on Us
In a survey, two in three Americans told LifeWay Research, “Yes, I am a sinner.” But on what to do about it, self-confessed sinners were split. ...
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Human Alexas Are Sick and Tired of Amazon Name Bullying
Women and girls across the nation are lamenting the notoriety of their name being associated with virtual assistants. Since the release of Amazon’s ...
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Gifts Which Are Difficult to Accept
Tim Keller writes:
Imagine an aging man whose hearing is failing but who is in denial about it. He usually complains that it is other people who are mumbling. ...
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Stop Being Ashamed of Weakness
Ian Marcus Corbin from Harvard Medical School has interviewed numerous stroke patients. He observes that far too many stroke patients "consign themselves ...
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Failure Is Much More Common than Success
In his book, Break Open the Sky, Steven Bauman writes:
Despite our near-phobic fear of failure, the facts suggest that it's actually a common, almost universal, ...
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50 Least Powerful People in the World
Every year the website Wall Street 24/7 runs their list of the "50 Least Powerful People in the World." This year's list included an intro that could ...
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Professor Posts a 'Failure Resume'
We all have failures in our careers. But usually we keep quiet about it. Not this Princeton professor, who recently shared his CV of failures on Twitter ...
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