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Americans Remain Pessimistic Despite the Economists
A reporter from The Wall Street Journal spoke to several people about the economy. One was Kristine Funck, a nurse in Ohio, has won steady pay raises, ...
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Why Have Americans Become So Sad and Mean?
In his article for The Atlantic, David Brooks says that recently he’s been obsessed with the following two questions:
The first is: Why have Americans ...
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Greeting Neighbors Maximizes Your Wellbeing
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, haven’t you heard? Mister Rogers said so—and now his simple advice on how to be a good person ...
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More Americans Are Choosing to Be Alone
The COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on our social lives. Time spent with friends went down. Time spent alone went up. According to the Census Bureau’s ...
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William Shatner Mourns His Trip into Space
In William Shatner’s new book, Boldly Go: Reflections on a Life of Awe and Wonder, the Star Trek actor reflects on his voyage into space on Jeff ...
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Most People Prefer ‘Merry Christmas’
Debates about acceptable holiday greetings occasionally roil American retail stores and cable news shows. But when it comes to cards, most people prefer ...
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What Is Morality?
A video from content creators Aperture gives a brief overview of the basic questions people ask about personal morality: "If I steal from the rich ...
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Freedom Has Become the Ultimate Good in Society
In his book Making Sense of God, Tim Keller writes:
When The Star-Spangled Banner is sung at sporting events, the climactic phrase comes to an elongated ...
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A Secular Attempt to Create A Moral Society
Throughout history, human beings have always attempted to regulate behavior in order for people in a society to live peacefully and productively. Religious ...
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What Mirrors Reveal About Society
Author Katy Kelleher reflects on something that is ubiquitous in every home--mirrors. She observes that mirrors are a lot like photographs:
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