Eric Clayton on Finding Peace Through Magis, Gratitude, and the Spirituality of Curiosity
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"It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness" (The Christopher motto)
When Americans ponder the prospect of pursuing “more,” it often has to do with material goods, money, or power. But
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A paranoid ruler, desperate to cling to power, feels so threatened by manipulative forces around him that he comes to
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Yesterday was the late Fred Rogers’ birthday, so it seems like a good time to reshare the speech he gave
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