I can't say this too often - that a little humor can make life worth living. That has always been my credo. Somebody once asked me, 'What would you like your epitaph to be?' I've always said that I'd like it to be: He left people a little happier than they were when he came...
This is not an exercise so much as it is a doorway, an invitation to visit a much deeper and more meaningful level of living. You have the capacity to sink into, to merge with the forms of consciousness you encounter in a manner that is both profound and important. For instance, a si...
briefly, churches. Many of us are scared off from seeing a role for management in the church because of the off-biblical trajectory of the pastor as CEO model. I want to show that that the problem is wrongly applying management. Management can matter to us ...
WHAT IS IT LIKE TO BE A PHILOSOPHER? Clifford Sosis interviews David Pearce CS:So, where did you grow up? What was your family like? DP: I grew up in the village of Burpham, near Guildford in Surrey. My parents, all four grandparents, and three of my eight great-grandparents were ...
credo for manufacturing worked wonders in Japan; used globally, it becomes too fraught with disruptions that have wide ranging effects. Bring on Covid and isolation regulations and the supply lines break down – goods become scarce. Add much government largesse to help families to survive and ...
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He plans to start at Harvard this fall, where he will major in sports law to pursue his dream of becoming a sports agent. “For Rehan, the sky is truly the limit. Whatever he chooses to do in the future, he will definitely achieve,” said a chief operating officer of Staton’s firm...
One tentative solution, offered by Jan-Werner Müller of Princeton University, is to treat the label Cold War Liberalism not as a term denoting a specific philosophic credo but as signifying a “particular sensibility.” This sensibility, Müller suggest, could be best described using the phrase ...