It’s Easier To Wish Death On Someone You Don’t Think Is Human
On the morality of the death penalty, war, and generally believing some people deserve to die.
On the morality of the death penalty, war, and generally believing some people deserve to die.
On learning what it means to let go, why we have the need to fix those near us, and what true friendship actually is.
How I turned a horrible allergic reaction into a spiritual experience.
Lessons from the Kentucky Derby and the minds of horses.
What is work? Is work necessary? The answers to these questions are not as simple as they sound at first. And perhaps it’s time we reexamine them.
I’ve dealt with countless personal traumas. And yet, I’ve found a way to return to the present. You can too. And you must.
What an age-old argument about argument about legumes can teach us about how to flourish… inside and out.
Recently, there has been a huge outcry against a high school version of beer pong that pits “Jews” against “Nazis.” But do we really need to be so angry when these stories emerge?
The older we get, the less likely we are to expand our social circle. That can actually stop us some important internal growth. Here’s why it’s so important to keep making new friends, no matter how old you get.
What Bernie Sanders’s admiration can teach us about the Pope’s politics… and politics in general.