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Journalist Reaches Out To Her Childhood Bullies
Journalist Simone Ellin, editor of Baltimore Jewish Living magazine Jmore, endured relentless bullying in high school, resulting in “low-grade depression, ...
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Are You a Workaholic?
An accountant who fills out spreadsheets at the beach, a dog groomer who always has time for one more client, a basketball player who shoots free throws ...
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Selfie Stats
In today's digital age, selfies have become a global phenomenon. Millions of people, especially young adults, spend countless hours capturing and ...
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The Prominence of Work Among Millennials
For young professionals today, work is no longer just something they do for a paycheck; it has become one of the primary spheres of meaning in their lives. ...
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Relax - They Aren’t Thinking About You
In a recent article in The Guardian, Oliver Burkeman describes how to be liberated from people-pleasing:
“Great news! I found the cure for my anxiety!!” ...
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Gen Z Has Profound Anxiety About Aging
Anxiety around aging may be universal, but recently some members of Gen Z have been voicing acute distress. A few widely circulated social media posts ...
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Airline Customers Crave Elite Status Rewards
Bonnie Crawford was in danger of missing a connecting flight for a board meeting last week when a United Airlines customer-service rep saved the day. ...
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What Does Your State Do Best?
This 2024 report claims that "every state is number one in something." For instance, did you know that:
- Colorado tops the list as the most physically active state.
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Tim Keller Explains Our Sin Problem
Here’s how Tim Keller used to explain our sin problem:
Imagine your present self looking at your past self, say 10 years ago. Your present self thinks ...
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Happiness Is Making More Money Than Friends
Maybe money does buy happiness, after all—especially if you can afford more of it than your pals.
That’s according to the findings of a recent ...
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