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What Men Wish Their Dads Had Taught Them
A father’s influence on their sons is profound. As young men, we look first to our fathers to help lay the foundation for our own future growth. ...
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Many Think They Can Land a Plane
Picture this: you’re nestled comfortably in your airline seat cruising towards your holiday destination when a flight attendant’s voice breaks ...
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How Children Survived 40 Days in Jungle
In the dead of night at the heart of the Colombian jungle, army radios crackled to life with the message the nation had been praying for: "Miracle, ...
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How Condoleezza Rice Found Her True Calling
Condoleezza Rice, the former diplomat and Secretary of State, was a sophomore in college majoring in piano performance, working toward a professional ...
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What Great Thing Will You Do This Year?
2022 saw some truly bizarre Guinness World Records, including:
- Fastest time to find and alphabetize the letters in a can of alphabet soup (2 minutes and 8.6 seconds).
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Management’s New Trend—Leading with Empathy
An article in The Wall Street Journal noted a new highly prized management skill—empathy. According to the article,
Empathetic leadership has long ...
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The Man Who Invented Waterskiing
One hundred years ago (1922), a Minnesota man named Ralph Samuelson went to a local lumberyard. Most people would have said that Samuelson found two ordinary ...
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Creation Wired to Play
Author Lyall Watson, writing about the culture and habits of pigs, concludes that when young pigs play it is voluntary, random, and stimulated by novelty. ...
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The Power of a Child’s Art
Sally-Lloyd Jones, the author of the popular Jesus Storybook Bible for Children, tells the following story about visiting the Museum of Modern Art in ...
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Elite College Students Bested by Average Kindergartners
Over the course of several months, Peter Skillman conducted a study pitting the skill of elite university students against that of the average kindergartner. ...
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