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What Happened to FOMO?
When talking about the harms of social media today, one of the first problems people mention is FOMO—fear of missing out. Scroll through Instagram ...
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Building Walls to Avoid Hurt
A surefire way to never get hurt: Imagine a life free from heartache and disappointment, a world where you are impervious to the pain that comes with ...
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The Western World Has a Crisis of Courage
An article in The Financial Times claims that “the west is suffering from a crisis of courage.” The author notes:
And the problem is much broader ...
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Olympic Athletes Admit Their Fears
When journalist John Branch covered the Winter Olympics in 2022, he observed the level of fear that athletes face. Branch wrote:
The Winter Olympics are ...
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Officer Fails to Intimidate 12-Year-Old Journalist
Conventional story says that journalists should avoid becoming a part of the story they are trying to cover. But when budding reporter Hilde Lysak left ...
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At Gun Point, New York Child Refuses to Part with Chicken Nugget
A 12-year-old girl in New York City is being hailed for her bravery in a recent argument with a male classmate that almost turned violent. The dispute? ...
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Comedian Told to 'Embrace Bombing' to Get Better
The NPR radio show "This American Life" featured a story about a French comedian named Gad Elmaleh, probably the most famous stand-up comedian ...
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Ancient Mapmakers Marked 'Here Be Dragons'
Medieval cartographers (mapmakers) sketched hic sunt dragones (translated "there be dragons") on the edges of their maps. Those three words ...
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We Need 'Twenty Seconds of Insane Courage'
The 2011 film We Bought a Zoo was based on the true story of a British man named Benjamin Mee. In 2006 Mee and his family purchased and moved into a 30-acre ...
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Novelist Wendell Berry's Sketch of a Man Who Was Never Present
In his novel Jayber Crow, Wendell Berry describes a character from the fictional town of Port William named Ray Overhold, a quiet, smiling man who "was ...
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