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Gen Z Seeks Safety Above All Else
Many years of partisan politics, increasingly divisive language, finger-pointing, and inflammatory speech have contributed to an environment of fear and ...
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Is Being ‘Filthy Rich’ Immoral?
Is it morally wrong to be “filthy rich”? Researchers at the University of Southern California and the University of Massachusetts Amherst ...
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Leisure Makes a Terrible Goal
“…I believe that for just about everybody the most fulfilling thing we can do, in the long term, is to focus on our work. By “work,” ...
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Are You a Workaholic?
An accountant who fills out spreadsheets at the beach, a dog groomer who always has time for one more client, a basketball player who shoots free throws ...
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Your Biggest Threat on City Streets
Urban safety experts have long worried about the impact of distracted driving. However, a new study by researchers suggests we should be equally concerned ...
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44 Percent of Americans Pray Every Day
In a culture that feels increasingly disconnected, here’s something surprisingly encouraging: Nearly half of Americans still pray every single day. ...
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Disaster Packing Blunders?
When disaster strikes and it’s time to evacuate, what valuables are you taking with you? One survey finds that answer often differs depending on ...
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Movie Says Life Here Outshines Heaven
In the classic sports film, Heaven Can Wait, actor Warren Beatty plays a man named Joe Pendleton. He was the star quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams ...
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Are Children a ‘Resource-Guzzling Project’?
Read through the Bible and you will find a positive attitude about having and raising children. Attitudes among our culture today are trending in the ...
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The Impatience Epidemic
Clinical psychologist Jenny Taitz writes, “I see so many clients who don’t have the ability to wait, and it is no wonder. In a world where ...
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