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Researchers Struggle to Define Friendship
The New York Times featured an article exploring our current confusion about friendship. "Ask people to define friendship—even [experts who ...
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The Power of Touch for NBA Teams
Dr. Dacher Keltner, a professor of psychology and the scientific adviser for Pixar's film Inside Out, claims that human touch is the "the foundations ...
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Musician Father John Misty on His Christian Upbringing
In an interview with Rolling Stone, singer-songwriter-guitarist J. Tillman (now known as "Father John Misty") was asked: "You were raised ...
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Anton Chekhov's Story about a Man Looking for Comfort
There is an Anton Chekhov story called "The Lament." It is a simple story about an old man who drives a horse and buggy for hire through the ...
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Atheist Offers Wise Advice on Marriage
In an article in The New York Times, philosopher Alain de Botton claims that for 250 years many of us have been deluded by what he calls the Romantic ...
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On Not Getting Used To Poverty
Dr. Robertson McQuilkin of Columbia International University tells a story about visiting his son in India. His son was working and living in the slums ...
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How Many Facebook Friends Are Real Friends?
How many of your Facebook friends are real friends? In other words, how many of your online friends would help if you were in trouble? Professor of evolutionary ...
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Actor Heath Ledger Still Needed God
Every year there are a few shocking celebrity deaths in the world of entertainment that create brief searches for meaning among their fans. After one ...
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The Power of a Con Artist
Maria Konnikova wrote a wonderful article on how we are all "born to be conned." She writes about one person in New York who walked by a three-card ...
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Presidential Candidates Want to Know You Personally
This year's presidential candidates might know you better than you know yourself. According to Alexander Nix, CEO of Cambridge Analytica, candidates' ...
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