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J.S. Bach Accepts a Humbler Path
Consider the case of Johann Sebastian Bach. Born in 1685 to a long line of prominent musicians in Germany, Bach quickly distinguished himself as a musical ...
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How Best Buy Rescued Itself from a Slow Death
The year was 2012, and everything seemed to be going wrong for Best Buy. The CEO had just resigned after admitting to an improper relationship with a ...
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The Best Bosses Are Humble Bosses
An article in The Wall Street Journal notes that many corporate employers are realizing they’ve missed one of the most important traits of leadership: ...
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Unique Thank You Note Cheers Elderly Teacher
A quarter-century ago, a middle-aged pastor and writer named William Stidger was reflecting on his gratitude for a teacher he had in his youth who’d ...
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Study Debunks 'Find Your Passion' Advice
Americans love to say things like "follow your passion," "pursue your dreams," or "do what you love and love what you do." ...
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How a Chicago Church Empowers People through Work
Here's one positive story about how a church got creative to minister to the needs of its community. After purchasing an abandoned, run-down pool ...
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Yale's Most Popular Class Ever: Happiness
The most popular course in the history of Yale University being offered is ““The Science of Well-Being.” Nearly one-fourth of Yale undergraduates ...
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13-Year-Old Boy Stole a Bus to Help His Family
Robert Williams was eight years old when he started taking the bus to school. "My dad left when I was young," he told the BBC, "so my mom ...
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NFL Player's 10,363 Consecutive Snap Streak Ends Humbly
In the world of professional football, certain players get the most glory and recognition, like quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, or even certain ...
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Workers Need a Sense of Mission
In an article in Forbes, business consultant Liz Ryan argues that companies shouldn't be obsessed with having "happy employees." Instead, ...
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