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The Danger of Pursuing Social Media Fame
Unlike Macaulay Culkin, who starred in the famous Christmas movie Home Alone, his younger brother Kieran turned down multiple opportunities to be a child ...
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The Last Man Who Knew Everything
Thomas Young was known as “The Last Person Who Knew Everything.” The 18th-century Britain was a polymath, meaning a person whose knowledge ...
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The Search for God Cannot Wait
George Harrison was the lead guitarist for the Beatles. He embraced Indian culture and helped broaden the scope of popular music through his incorporation ...
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The Answer Is Not Something New
Generations placed the Muppet masters Jim Henson and Frank Oz on the level of comedy duos like Abbott & Costello and Laurel & Hardy. Henson died ...
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Atheist Discovers God in the Universe's Design
For decades, scientist Sir Fred Hoyle pioneered research in astrophysics. He started his scientific career as a staunch atheist who saw no evidence of ...
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Famous Author Walks Humbly with Jesus
Gary Chapman has been a household name since the mid-1990s after publishing his book that helped people discover their primary ways of giving and receiving ...
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The Sad Consequences of Celebrity Worship
For decades the media in all its forms have created celebrities that are framed, groomed, and packaged solely for the purpose of dissemination through ...
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Music Superstar on the Value of Criticism
In a recent issue of GQ, The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye), recently sat down to discuss his music and of course his recent snub by the Grammys. The ...
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James Bond Meets Gandalf
While Sean Connery may have had many memorable roles, the actor also rejected more than a handful of now-iconic parts. Perhaps most famously, Connery ...
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Mistakes Teach More Than Success
Success is the unrelenting prize of our culture. We will sacrifice whatever we must to avoid feeling the pain of failure. And when we do fail, our society ...
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