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To be or not to be.

Years ago, I wrote an essay for myself that attempted to tackle this question. At the time, two things were different: I wasn't familiar with the full context of Hamlet's speech. Second, I was in the throes of a heartf...

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On Ease

This will be short.

For two generations, parents worked to prevent their children from having to experience the same hardship and stress that they did. And those kids went to school. And, almost, invariably asked, “Why do I have to do/lea...

2 years ago
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Understanding and Overcoming Our Instincts

I'm lazy. And I'm willing to bet you are, too. I don't like exercising or studying or cleaning my house. I'd rather just lay around and watch YouTube or meet friends.

But I still do all those things. I exercise almost every day. I clean m...

3 years ago
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Overcoming the Joy-Killer

Comparison is the thief of joy. That's a line from Theodore Roosevelt, who was the 26th American president. And it's true.

Last time, we talked about how separating yourself from your family and childhood friends will cause stress and pro...

3 years ago
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Humans are Still Nomads

Like our distant ancestors, most of us are naturally nomadic. According to available data, the average American moves 12 times in his lifetime- about once every 7 years. The surface level reasons for this vary- you want a bigger house, a sa...

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