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Purposelessness Is Increasing Male Suicides
In his book Of Boys and Men, researcher Richard Reeves writes, “Men are much more likely to commit suicide than women. This is a worldwide long-standing ...
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The Great Millennial Blood Pressure Problem
You know the person. You work with them, or you’re friends with them, or maybe you even that person. They are youngish. Fit-ish. Always tracking ...
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Humble Man Tuned Pianos for the Stars
The largely unknown Franz Mohr once claimed, “I play [the piano] more in Carnegie Hall than anybody else, but I have no audience.” Mohr, was ...
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Liberation Requires Commitment
In a nation of freedom-loving people, we emphasize liberation. But according to author Pete Davis, liberation is not enough. He writes:
Freedom isn’t ...
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Restaurant of Mistaken Orders
Shiro Oguni opened a restaurant in Shizuoka, Japan in which all the waiting staff have dementia. In a YouTube video, the owner explains his vision, “Dementia ...
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Come, Now Is the Time to Entertain
Ligonier Ministries asked Americans a practical question about worship. “Must churches provide entertaining worship services if they want to be ...
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NBA Star Finds Secret to Humility
In so many ways, Giannis Antetokounmpo is an unlikely superstar. The lanky 26-year-old, dubbed “The Greek Freak” for his stunning athletic ...
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Navy SEAL on the Importance of Small Things
Retired US Navy Four-Star Admiral William McRaven spoke to the students at the University of Texas about what needed to be done to change the world:
I ...
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The Long Run Mindset
In a recent issue of Runner's World, Jess Movold shared how she lost her passion to press on:
Tempo runs scare me. Those long, hard, sustained efforts ...
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Elite College Students Bested by Average Kindergartners
Over the course of several months, Peter Skillman conducted a study pitting the skill of elite university students against that of the average kindergartner. ...
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