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    • What Roger Bannister Taught Us About Human Achievement

      What Roger Bannister Taught Us About Human Achievement0

      When I was a young boy, one of my most cherished books was One Hundred Greatest Sports Heroes. The pages were filled with heroes’ accomplishments. Often, having overcome great adversity, these sports heroes exhibited great resiliency. Today, I wonder what other mindset traits contributed to their success? Roger Bannister, the first man to run a

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    • Want Boys to Become Men? Teach Them the Classical Virtues

      Want Boys to Become Men? Teach Them the Classical Virtues0

      There’s a growing realization that men are not as privileged as was once thought and may actually be getting the bad end of the bargain in society. Not only do they often bear the fallout from high-profile acts of violence or sexual aggression, but they are also finding it increasingly difficult to keep pace with

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    • How Marcus Aurelius Influenced Adam Smith (No, Really)

      How Marcus Aurelius Influenced Adam Smith (No, Really)0

      Who Was Marcus Aurelius? Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was the last of the five good emperors of Rome. He was born in 121 AD, reluctantly became emperor in 161 AD, and reigned for 19 years until his death in 180 AD. His reign was punctuated by numerous wars during which he repelled Rome’s enemies in

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    • Shootings Are a Morality Problem, Not a Gun Problem

      Shootings Are a Morality Problem, Not a Gun Problem0

      Before we discuss violence with guns, I’d like to run a couple of questions by you. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every day nearly 30 Americans die in motor vehicle crashes that involve drunk driving. What kind of restrictions should be placed on automobile ownership? Should there be federal background checks

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    • Lionel Shriver: PC Police are Infiltrating the Literary World

      Lionel Shriver: PC Police are Infiltrating the Literary World0

      We’ve learned a lot about political correctness in recent years, primarily – let’s be honest – about what it prevents us from doing. Some of those preventions include an inability to wear hoop earrings, win sporting events, have father-daughter dances, or even single out potential terrorists. While we shake our fists and roll our eyes

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    • On Specialization and Psychotics

      On Specialization and Psychotics0

      Aspiring writers are frequently told that they should “become an expert in one thing” if they hope to someday make it big. However, in our hyper-specialized modern society, the advice is fitting for just about any profession. The path to professional and/or financial success usually involves choosing a focus area and steadily adding to one’s

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