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    • Beauty, Truth, Goodness … and Alzheimer’s

      Beauty, Truth, Goodness … and Alzheimer’s0

      Every once in a while, a piece of writing strikes me like lightning illuminating a dark landscape. In her essay, “Sunlight Through Stained Glass,” Monica Seeley recounts the descent of her older sister into the dungeons of Alzheimer’s, yet that brief synopsis hides the lightning of her prose. While still in elementary school, Seeley lost both

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    • Usha Vance and the Wisdom of Frugal Fashion

      Usha Vance and the Wisdom of Frugal Fashion0

      What famous people wear is always the talk of the town, a fact Second Lady Usha Vance is likely beginning to learn. As she recently noted on X, the New York Times published an entire article on the political significance of the coral-colored dress she wore while filming a Father’s Day reading session with her

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    • 10 Chinese Proverbs We Should All Take to Heart

      10 Chinese Proverbs We Should All Take to Heart0

      Several years ago, I wrote an article detailing 10 valuable Chinese proverbs, which I’d discovered in a 1937 book from Stanford University Press containing 700 such tidbits of wisdom. I later revisited the book and found numerous other apt sayings about living life well, 10 more of which I’d like to share below. To Cut Down Grass is

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    • America Is Sliding Toward Socialism – But Here’s How We Can Stop It

      America Is Sliding Toward Socialism – But Here’s How We Can Stop It0

      At a conference last June, a fellow attendee turned to me and began talking about Zohran Mamdani’s recent primary win in the New York City mayoral race. An economics enthusiast, this individual was aghast that a socialist like Mamdani would likely win such a prominent American political office. I, on the other hand, approached the

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