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    • My Random, Bold Predictions for 2018

      My Random, Bold Predictions for 20180

      Let it be known that I am not a prophet, and I will quite happily eat crow, eat my hat, eat my words… eat whatever is necessary when my prognostications prove preposterous and my prophecies prove to be not prophetic, but pathetic. Nevertheless, with my finger to the wind and my squinty eye on the

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    • Archbishop Damaskinos: The Greek Clergyman Who Stared Down the Nazis

      Archbishop Damaskinos: The Greek Clergyman Who Stared Down the Nazis0

      One of the darkest hours in the history of my country, Greece, came on the 27th of April in 1941. German troops entered Athens and brought the whole country under Nazi occupation. It was at that crucial moment that Archbishop Damaskinos chose to shine. Determined to Help Dimitris Papandreou was born March 3, 1891, to

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    • Why a ‘Loneliness Epidemic’ is Upon Us

      Why a ‘Loneliness Epidemic’ is Upon Us0

      “Our crowded, lengthy commutes are making us more lonely than ever”. “Eating alone is BAD for your health – especially if you’re a man, study shows”. “Japan’s solution to loneliness: virtual wives.” “Loneliness: a silent plague that is hurting young people most”. There is no lack of interest in the topic of loneliness, as these

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    • Wolff’s ‘Fire and Fury’ Shows the Founders Were Right About the Presidency

      Wolff’s ‘Fire and Fury’ Shows the Founders Were Right About the Presidency0

      Michael Wolff’s new book Fire and Fury is an exposé of President Trump. If even half of it is true, it is hard to not feel disgusted and terrified. Those who work with Trump in the White House paint a portrait of a man who combines moral bankruptcy with off-the-charts stupidity. Apparently, our president is

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    • The Future Will Not Be Dull

      The Future Will Not Be Dull0

      As the current political and social transformations of the nation sets into place, and awareness of it is more and more realized, there is inevitably a psychological sense in many Americans that the changes are permanent. Many who feel this are those who have opposed them, and who have believed they had a stake in

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    • Could You Pass Thomas Edison’s Hiring Test? Probably Not.

      Could You Pass Thomas Edison’s Hiring Test? Probably Not.0

      The other day I stumbled across an exam compiled by the famous inventor Thomas Edison. The exam consisted of 146 questions and was used by Edison to screen applicants for executive positions in his laboratory. I began looking through the questions, and to my dismay, realized that I would have fared quite badly had I

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