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  • A Metaphor for Life

    A Metaphor for Life0

    • August 14, 2015

    Sometimes things in life are looking great. You’ve got all your ducks in a row and then, Boom! Your life is t-boned. We’ve all been there. You feel like a failure, you feel ashamed and panicked. In reality, you are human and you will never be in complete control of your life. You’re going to

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  • “Freedom is a Prize to be Continually Won”

    “Freedom is a Prize to be Continually Won”0

    • August 14, 2015

    From Jacques Ellul’s The Technological Society, in which he describes a world in which individual freedom is becoming increasingly subjugated by outside forces. Save this article to favorites

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  • The 6th Century Cure for Anxiety

    The 6th Century Cure for Anxiety0

    • August 13, 2015

    The classics may be old, but they are still perceptive. Like anyone, I have holes in my education. Inspired to fill one of these holes, last week I picked up and read through Boethius’ Consolation of Philosophy, which has had a tremendous influence on Western thought. Written circa 525 A.D. as Boethius was awaiting execution,

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  • Latin Continues Its Comeback

    Latin Continues Its Comeback0

    • August 13, 2015

    Many of us have seen the image above and nodded our heads in agreement. But recent news out of the Vatican suggests that Latin might be making a comeback, particularly amongst the younger generation. From the Wall Street Journal: “Vatican official Daniel Gallagher is tasked with promoting Latin, the language of the Classics whose usage

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  • Incredible Prediction of Drone Warfare from 1937!

    Incredible Prediction of Drone Warfare from 1937!0

    • August 13, 2015

    February 4, 2002, was the first time a Predator drone was used for a targeted killing. Since then, much has been written and debated about drone warfare. From a pragmatic, military perspective, drones make sense. Why risk your soldiers’ lives if there is another option? Drones can also stay aloft for incredible lengths of time,

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  • How Play is Changing Across Generations

    How Play is Changing Across Generations0

    • August 13, 2015

    Children’s toys and play in general have changed dramatically over the last few generations. Being born in the mid 80’s I just missed the digital explosion so had a largely ‘device free’ childhood. However, my brother who is just 7 years younger than me certainly spent a lot of time on his computer and gaming.

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