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Expert Says Puzzles Help Us Feel in Control
The World Puzzle Championship takes place every year at locations around the globe. In 2023 the event was held in Valladolid, Spain and drew contestants ...
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U.S. Students Are Even More Narcissistic
Since 1966 about nine million college freshman have taken the American Freshman Survey. It asks students to rate how they measure up against their peers. ...
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Research Shows We Inflate Our Good Qualities
Here's some good news: if you're like most people, you're way above average—at almost everything. Psychologists call this the state ...
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A Lesson from the Life of the "Tone-Deaf Diva"
Florence Foster Jenkins, a soprano, loved to sing—especially the great operatic classics. She inherited money when she was in her 50s, which funded ...
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John Ortberg on Following God Instead of Your Gut
In a sermon, John Ortberg said:
My friend, Jimmy, and his son, Davey, were playing in the ocean down in Mexico, while his family—his wife, daughters, ...
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A Lesson on Stewardship from "The Lord of the Rings"
In The Lord of the Rings, Tolkien writes about a kingdom called Gondor which for many years has had no king. While waiting for the rightful heir to come ...
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Tim Keller on Self-centered Giving
In his book The Prodigal God, best-selling author and pastor Timothy Keller offers the following story to illustrate self-centered giving:
Once upon a ...
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How Elvis Taught Me That the First Will Be Last
Many years ago, our family lived in Memphis. One day our 16-year-old son was reading the local paper and saw that a movie about Elvis Presley was going ...
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Flattery Like Gum
Flattery is like chewing gum. Enjoy it, but don't swallow it.
—Hank Ketcham, cartoonist and creator of Dennis the Menace
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Chesterton on Humility
Humility is the mother of giants. One sees great things from the valley; only small things from the peak.
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