
Everybody wants what feels good: You probably know to ask yourself, “What do I want?” Here’s a way better question – Quartz – Pocket
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Everybody wants what feels good: You probably know to ask yourself, “What do I want?” Here’s a way better question – Quartz – Pocket
“Once upon a time in America,” says professor Sajay Samuel, “going to college did not mean graduating with debt.” Today, higher education has become a consumer product — costs have skyrocketed, saddling students with a combined debt of over $1 trillion, while universities and loan companies make massive profits. Samuel proposes a radical solution: link tuition costs to a degree’s expected earnings, so that students can make informed decisions about their future, restore their love of learning and contribute to the world in a meaningful way.
NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with Adam Sternbergh, contributing editor of New York Magazine, about his story “The Extinction of the Middle Child.”: With American Families Shrinking In Size, The Middle Child May ‘Go Extinct’
Listen to: Why We Hate #3 https://t.co/X7zDWFzyif
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How to Learn to Love Yourself with These 10 Self Love Tips https://t.co/tV8XAJXVpc #3
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The time is now to shift the culture within American society today to focus on the EQ not the IQ in our families, peers, and employees: Emotional Intelligence, The Missing Piece in Our Homes, Schools, and Workplaces Today
In the “Power of Myth” Joseph Campbell speaks about “having to kill the things that are stopping you.”: Brave Enough to Kill? – Positively Positive
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