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Welcome to the Cuisine of Have-It-Your-Way
Customized dining has never been easier, according to a recent Washington Post article outlining the proliferation of tell-them-what-you-want food chains. ...
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Research Shows Our Favorite Conversation Topic—Ourselves
If you're like most people, you have a clear, hands down favorite topic for most of your conversations—yourself. On average, people spend 60 ...
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Pot, Selfies, and Facebook—Welcome to the New Individualism
After analyzing a new Pew survey, New York Times columnist Ross Douthat claims that we're in a new and deeper "age of individualism." In ...
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Greedy Dog Gobbles Up Seven Golf Balls
A dog named Wilson was left feeling under par, after gobbling up a staggering seven golf balls. Owner Tim Norris rushed Wilson to the vet thinking his ...
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Self-Worship Is at the Heart of Sin
Self-worship is at the heart of all kinds of evils. Greed, lust, selfishness, fear—all are forms of self-worship … [Here's a graphic ...
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Actor Jeff Bridges on "Not Loving Enough"
In an interview Oscar-winning actor Jeff Bridges was asked to identify his worst character defect. Bridges said:
Not loving enough … Not having ...
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Talking Is Easy, Listening Is Hard Work
Take this simple test: After your next long conversation with someone, estimate what percentage of it you spent talking. Be honest. No, you're already ...
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Google Word Search Shows Rise of Individualism
A few years ago, Google released a database of over 5 million books published between 1500 and 2008. You can now type a search word into the database ...
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The Twilight of Entitlement
The Washington Post ran a very preachable article about “the collapse of ‘entitlement.’” Here’s Robert J. Samuelson definition ...
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But I Don't Want to Share!
You just thought that your toddler would grow out of it. Research from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor indicates that little kids know how to ...
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