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  • How the Tech Age Demands Full-Time Engagement

    How the Tech Age Demands Full-Time Engagement2

    Technology and the internet have been around for a while now, but the notion that one needs to be constantly engaged with the virtual world is a relatively new development. The virtual world has gone from a valuable, pragmatic tool to a way of life. It seems as if there is no way to actively

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  • 3 Traditional Skills Young Men Should Learn

    3 Traditional Skills Young Men Should Learn6

    It seems that no matter where we turn in modern life we can see how modern conveniences have chipped away at the skills so many used to pride themselves on. Of course, in and of themselves, modern conveniences aren’t bad—I’m grateful for many of them—but when so many of us young people today don’t know

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  • People Are Increasingly Unaware of Their Ignorance, and It’s a Problem

    People Are Increasingly Unaware of Their Ignorance, and It’s a Problem6

    “Has there ever been a time in the world’s history when people were more sure of their opinions?” asks Jim Ferrell of the Arbinger Insitute. Ferrell observes, “We become set in our opinions precisely because we have lost sight of the fact that they are merely opinions…our culture is suffering from what one might call ‘opinion

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  • Why Architecture Matters

    Why Architecture Matters1

    Several years ago, I was in Washington D.C., going to the classic tourist spots and visiting several of the popular Smithsonian museums. Because I heavily relied on walking to get from place to place, I passed by many interesting sights that I wasn’t otherwise touring, such as the White House or the U.S. Capitol. But

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  • How Did America Become a Nation of Slobs?

    How Did America Become a Nation of Slobs?38

    One evening in early April I was waiting for my ten-year-old twin granddaughters to finish their indoor soccer practice when a girl their age approached me and said, “Your coat looks really nice.” It was a wet, chilly evening, and I was wearing a London Fog given me thirty years ago by an elderly widow

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  • Ignoring the Obvious: Mass Murder, Guns, and Evil

    Ignoring the Obvious: Mass Murder, Guns, and Evil10

    Every time there is a mass murder event, the vultures launch. It’s fascinating in a sickening way. A bunch of people get killed, and within minutes the same crew of anti-gun zealots shows up all over the news and social media, pushing the same tired proposals that we’ve either tried before or logic tells us

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