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Ego in Charge
Ashleigh Brilliant, that odd vestige of the seventies who scribbled his offbeat humor on hippie postcards, once penned: "All I ask of life is a constant ...
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Actor Tim Allen on Sleeping Through Life
Tim Allen, star of the television sitcom "Home Improvement" said:
How much of the day are you awake? You think, I gotta get the dry cleaning, ...
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Money Manager's Priorities Shift
During the 13 years Peter Lynch was the manager of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, Magellan was the top-ranked general equity fund. Time called Lynch the ...
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Actor Richard Dreyfuss Searches for Meaning
In Parade magazine, actor Richard Dreyfuss spoke candidly of his continuing search for purpose and meaning during his midlife years:
Some men react to ...
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Bertrand Russell: Consequences of Atheism
The futility of a life apart from Jesus Christ is illustrated in the life of Bertrand Russell. Russell was an English Voltaire, Cambridge educated, child ...
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Lifestyle Worth More Than Profit
At the great market in Mexico City, an old native named Pota-lamo had twenty strings of onions hanging for sale.
An American tourist asked him, "How ...
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Iacocca Finds Fortune Empty
Lee Iacocca, the legendary carmaker, wrote in his autobiography:
Here I am in the twilight years of my life, still wondering what it's all about. I ...
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Beatle George Harrison Searched for God
Following the news of ex-Beatle George Harrison's death, "Today" show anchor Anne Curry interviewed Anthony DeCurtis, a writer for Rolling ...
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World Series Co-MVP Randy Johnson Seeks God's Glory
In 1996, 2001 World Series co-MVP Randy Johnson said:
About three years ago, I had a traumatic experience in my life—my dad passed away. I was on ...
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Latest Research on Happiness
More than 60 scientists have been given millions of dollars in funding to help humanity find happiness. A popular movement among psychologists called ...
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