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    • Finding Help and Hope Amidst Loneliness

      Finding Help and Hope Amidst Loneliness0

      The number of Americans receiving some sort of mental or emotional health treatment more than doubled from 2002 to 2024, rising from 27.2 million people to 60 million, a recent Statista article shows. Anxiety and depression are the most commonly cited reasons for seeking treatment. Experts credit this increase to the Covid lockdowns, less stigma attached to

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    • 7 Simple Ways to Make the World a Better Place in a Day

      7 Simple Ways to Make the World a Better Place in a Day0

      Old age has made me more aware that many national and international events play out more as farce than tragedy, with the comedy heavily dependent on irony for its laughs. The same folks who want to control the climate zip about the world in private jets. The elected representatives invested with “the power of the

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    • The Art of Not Having an Opinion

      The Art of Not Having an Opinion0

      There’s a persistent pressure in the air – felt in every news headline, on every social media platform. A war breaks out. A celebrity says something provocative. A politician signs a bill. And almost immediately, we’re asked: What’s your opinion? We’ve conflated access to information with mandatory commentary. Because we can see everything in real

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    • How To Start Cultural Restoration in Our Own Families

      How To Start Cultural Restoration in Our Own Families0

      The influential professor and educator John Senior proposed a bottom-up approach to cultural transformation. “Restorations never start in the collapsing tops but always in the dull low places of simple hearts,” he argued in “The Restoration of Christian Culture.” In his biography of Senior, Fr. Francis Bethel added, “Rebuilding culture calls for quiet and hidden work

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