Caring about other people and finding them interesting isn’t a skill, it’s an attitude. Without that attitude, it’s very difficult to improve relationships.
Americans think we are ruder than ever, but generational differences in values, particularly when it comes to swearing, suggest that our standards are simply shifting.
The next time you see a group of children arguing about the rules, keep in mind that they are training to be citizens of a democracy.
This morning, I woke up before the sun, fixed a cup of coffee, and went for a walk.
We must also act with compassion, doing what needs to be done by working to ensure people’s legitimate needs are met.
Digital distractions, endless entertainment and convenience culture shape behavior, making true engagement with creativity, faith and relationships increasingly rare.
The decline of an ancient virtue explains why household debt is soaring and why government spending feels unstoppable.
An advertisement in the June 9, 1939, La Crosse Tribune extols the virtues of the "New Gillette Tech Razor!"
Advocate for a balanced approach to modern life by prioritizing depth of experience through friendships, silence and creative pursuits to enhance overall well-being.
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