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The Most Valiant Heroes Fight on a Different Battlefield Sep. 05, 2025

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"A Knyght ther was, and that a worthy man, That fro the tyme that he first bigan To riden out, he lo... Read More

Are We Programming Ourselves Out of Existence? Aug. 29, 2025

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Imagine this: As you lie comfortably in a padded chair, your cerebral cortex remotely controls a rob... Read More

How Pundits Came to Give Punditry a Bad Name Aug. 22, 2025

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"Oh, the games people play now, Every night and every day now, Never meaning what they say now, Neve... Read More

Feeling Trapped? That's the First Step Toward Freedom Aug. 15, 2025

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Do you sometimes feel like you're trapped? Are you ever haunted by the sense that the walls are clos... Read More

Navigate the Path Between Idealism and Pragmatism Aug. 08, 2025

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In the aftermath of World War II, Major General Barry Goldwater played a pivotal role in creating th... Read More

The Wisdom of Knowing What You Don't Know Aug. 01, 2025

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"We no longer live in a world of fact-based decisions but of decision-based facts." Attributed to No... Read More

Success Thrives in the Light of Purpose and Passion Jul. 25, 2025

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"I do wonder, Father, if you've ever lived a day in your life." The line comes from one of my all-ti... Read More

Good Intentions Never Prevail Over Cold Reality Jul. 18, 2025

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You know it's true: Giving in to a bully only encourages them to increase their demands. Most of us ... Read More

Zohran Mamdani and Donald Trump: Two Sides of the Same Coin Jul. 11, 2025

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How much would you bet on the next presidential election? That's the question Fox News anchor Bret B... Read More

Celebrating a Day of Ethical Independence Jul. 04, 2025

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Half a century ago, when I possessed the charming innocence of a 12-year-old, I took offense at the ... Read More

In Pursuit of Clarity, Avoid the Rush to Judgment Jun. 27, 2025

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This is the story of a bird's nest. But it's not the column I planned to write. Instead of ranting a... Read More

When Seeking Peace, Don't Release the Dogs of War Jun. 20, 2025

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You know it's true: Giving in to a bully only encourages them to increase their demands. Most of us ... Read More

Greta Thunberg Sails Toward Moral Hypocrisy Jun. 13, 2025

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Accompanying his father the rabbi to attend the funeral of a close family friend, young Abraham Twer... Read More

Why Checking More Boxes Is Not the Solution Jun. 06, 2025

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A smile spreads over your face as you discover Saturday night leftovers hiding in the fridge behind ... Read More

Combative Language Makes You the Victim of Your Own Success May. 30, 2025

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Imagine: Your counterculture social media campaign goes viral, igniting a conflagration of cultural ... Read More

The Words You Use Create the Person You Will Be May. 23, 2025

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If you haven't read George Orwell's dystopian masterpiece "1984," read it. If you have read it, read... Read More

Why Sometimes Not Seeing Is More Believing May. 09, 2025

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Readers of a certain age will remember the iconic television series "Mr. Ed." The title character, a... Read More

How to Scratch the Itch that Sabotages your Success May. 02, 2025

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What would you consider life's greatest pleasure? The possibilities are endless. Obvious candidates ... Read More

People Can Change -- and That's a Good Thing Apr. 25, 2025

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Do you know Lester Young? No, not the jazz saxophone player — the convicted murderer. His stor... Read More

Acquire Ethical Clarity by Embracing Moral Ambiguity Apr. 18, 2025

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You may have heard this before: Statistically, automobile accidents more often happen at dusk. Once ... Read More