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Atheist Says Keeping Your Beliefs to Yourself Is Immoral
Atheist Angel Eduardo argues that keeping our beliefs to ourselves, while avoiding confrontation and promoting harmony, is actually harmful and immoral. ...
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This World Is Not Our Home
A tourist was once travelling through the area where the famed Rabbi Hofetz Chaim was living. Being a great admirer of the rabbi, he made inquiries whether ...
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The 10-Year-Old and the Tsunami
Tilly Smith and her family relaxed on the beach. Their first family vacation had taken them to Thailand. That morning, ten-year-old Tilly, her parents, ...
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Coronavirus Reality Check: Shattered Illusions
In an article for The Atlantic, Charles Yu examines our attitude toward this global coronavirus pandemic. Many people describe this experience as unreal ...
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Optimists Live Longer
If you look on the bright side, you just might live longer—much longer, according to some upbeat new research. A new study finds women who characterize ...
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80 Percent of Brain Input Comes from Vision
Did you know that of our five sensory inputs (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching), 80 percent of what your brain “knows” comes from ...
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NBA Superstar Fueled by Intentional Work Life Balance
Trail Blazers superstar point guard Damian Lillard was the talk of the league, after a string of torrid scoring performances, including a 50-point performance ...
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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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Excited Young Concertgoer Invited Back as Special Guest
A nine-year-old boy whose expression of amazement sparked applause and a viral video sensation has since been invited back by the orchestra as a special ...
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People Don’t Heal after Suffering, They Transform
Author and New York Times columnist David Brooks noted that profound suffering can often lead to a sense of calling and purpose. Brooks said,
People (who) ...
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