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Disruptive philanthropy in marketing and the life of Jesus.
Howard Freeman
How listening to our elderly loved ones' stories helps them make sense of their lives
Christine A. Scheller
Will she even bother to make sandwiches with the ingredients I have in the cart?
Tina Howard
What if there really is enough pie to go around for everyone?
Bradley J. Moore
Looking at the importance of norms, self-control, and culture in success
Laura J. Boggess
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Jan 27, 2012

Don’t Buy this Jacket

Howard Freeman

Apparently, when I walk into certain retail stores and see ten feet of open space, I’m psychologically comforted....

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Jan 26, 2012

Aging Well with Dr. Dan Blazer, Part 5: Social Supports & Storytelling

Christine A. Scheller

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Stories help us make sense of the world....

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Jan 25, 2012

The Grocery Drop

Tina Howard

I can hear my husband on the phone with his mom in the other room, and from the conversation fragments I overhear, I know I’ll be squeezing in a trip to the grocery store tomorrow....

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Jan 24, 2012

Moving From Either/Or to Both/And

Bradley J. Moore

I was festering one day over a work situation which I had instinctively interpreted as a zero sum game....

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Jan 23, 2012

Book Club: In Which We Meet Erica

laura boggess

So we finally meet Erica. And what a character she is. In our book club readings this week, David Brooks introduces us to the other half of the happy couple with the wonderfully fulfilling lives we read about in the introduction of The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement....

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Jan 22, 2012

One Right Fit

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

In 1935, Chester Carlson was a young New York lawyer. He grew impatient with the time it took to copy legal documents. Three years later, he completed a prototype machine to do the job faster and cleaner. An impressive list of companies—IBM, Kodak, RCA—said no to Chester’s machine....

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Jan 20, 2012

Community Post: Promised Land Gone

Sam Van Eman

The following article continues our Fridays on the topic of personal finance. In 1996, my grandfather died, taking with him 200 years of stability and nearly two million dollars in property. “Do you know what happened to the old Homestead, Sammy?” Norman asked, shaking his head in disbelief....

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Jan 20, 2012

Year of Plenty: First We Rest

Craig Goodwin

The following excerpt by Craig Goodwin adds a humorous Sabbath component to our Friday conversations about personal finance. ----- Normal people would plan months in advance for an experiment like this. Perhaps they would start in spring with the hopeful appearance of asparagus sprigs and onion shoots....

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Jan 19, 2012

Taking Care of Carrie

Jeanne Murray Walker

You round the corner, speeding into the kitchen. Your three year old has pushed one of your ladder back chairs to the counter and climbed up and is precariously standing there, yanking and yanking at a cabinet door.  “Carrie!” you shout....

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Jan 16, 2012

Letter from my 90-year-old Self

John Blase

Dear John, Keep your fingers crossed for that totally white hair and beard combination. It takes a few more years but the evolution comes to pass and getting to play Santa every Christmas afterwards is pure unadulterated joy. Don’t fear the extra pounds around the middle, a part of the gig is fitting in the suit. And the poetry?...

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