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The Shortest Complete Story Reveals Life's Brokenness
[This] is often called the shortest complete story in English, supposedly written by Ernest Hemingway. It is only six words long:
"For sale: baby ...
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Doctors Identify "Broken Heart Syndrome"
In many fictional tales, characters die after suffering a devastating loss. The Bible often refers to the anguish of the "broken-hearted." But ...
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We Can't Live Without Hope
Human beings can live for forty days without food, four days without water, and four minutes without air. But we cannot live for four seconds without ...
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Steve Jobs on the Power of Death to Help Us Live Now
Steve Jobs shares:
When I was 17, I read a quote that went something like: "If you live each day as if it was your last, someday you'll most certainly ...
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Jewish 'Shiva' Practice Helps Loved Ones Grieve
After witnessing firsthand the devastating effects of civil war, oppressive regimes, and natural disasters, Palmer Chichen has observed that the Hebrew ...
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Book Details How Famous Philosophers Died
Contemporary philosopher Simon Critchley describes how 190 of history's most famous philosophers died. Here are some of the most fascinating details: ...
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A Contemporary Philosopher on Our Fear of Death
Contemporary philosopher Simon Critchley often writes about how we don't know how to prepare for death. He's especially surprised that Christians, ...
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Famous People on the Meaning of Life
Four psychologists did a study of notable quotations from famous people around the world about the meaning of life. The study analyzed the quotes of 195 ...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Admits Frailty and Denial
In April, 2011, Newsweek magazine featured an article about Arnold Schwarzenegger, movie star and former governor of California. Here are some of the ...
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Finding God's Providence in the Wake of a Grandchild's Death
In Dennis Rainey's book Stepping Up, he tells the story about the short life of his granddaughter Molly. Born with a brain aneurism, Molly lived only ...
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