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  • Do Your Child a Favour – Give Them a Mission in Life

    Do Your Child a Favour – Give Them a Mission in Life1

    Generation Y– my generation– and those since, (Millenials, iGen, Dot-Commers or whatever you want to call anyone younger than 30), have received at least one message from Western culture loud and clear: “Have a good time.” This principle holds well in Peter Pan’s fantastical home Neverland where no one has to grow up, but in

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  • Bended-Knee Proposals: Reconsidering the Tradition

    Bended-Knee Proposals: Reconsidering the Tradition0

    Whenever a major holiday like Christmas, New Year’s, or Valentine’s Day approaches, it’s almost a given that some friend or acquaintance from Facebook will get engaged. Their smiling faces will show up in your feed, and if you’re lucky, maybe even a real action shot or video which catches the special moment as it unfolds:

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  • Are Schools Seeking to Raise Social Justice Warriors?

    Are Schools Seeking to Raise Social Justice Warriors?0

    Famed educator Maria Montessori once said: “Travel stories teach geography; insect stories lead the child into natural science; and so on. The teacher, in short, can use reading to introduce her pupils to the most varied subjects; and the moment they have been thus started, they can go on to any limit guided by the

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  • What Early Christian Hermits Can Teach Us About Being Alone

    What Early Christian Hermits Can Teach Us About Being Alone0

    In today’s world, loneliness seems to have reached epidemic proportions. Countless studies have highlighted the serious and negative impact that loneliness has on our health, our sense of well-being, and our ability to thrive in an increasingly chaotic world. Most recently, the urgency of the problem led the U.K. to appoint a minister for loneliness.

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  • Viktor Frankl’s Guide to Living a Life of Meaning

    Viktor Frankl’s Guide to Living a Life of Meaning0

    Many Americans find their lives devoid of meaning; up to 40 percent of Americans have “not discovered a satisfying life purpose.” Without purpose can anyone truly live a full, happy life? As Bill Murray discovered in his classic comedy Groundhog Day, a life focused on hedonic pleasures won’t lead to happiness. In his book Life

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  • The Persistence of Memory and #MeToo

    The Persistence of Memory and #MeToo0

    The recent revelations about Harvey Weinstein have precipitated hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse. Many of the complainants are now adults, even middle-aged. But most of the alleged events took place when the victims were young – teenagers or even children. One of Weinstein’s accusers recounted events that occurred some twenty years previously; another accused

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