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Being Free

I had a conversation at a family function over Thanksgiving. “I have total freedom,” the person said to me. “I get to wake up in

Pursuing Virtue

Virtue is a quality or trait that is morally good, desirable, or admirable. It reflects a standard of behavior that aligns with ethical principles, contributing

Victim and Victimhood

Being a victim means experiencing harm, suffering, or loss due to another person’s actions. Being a victim often arises out of an uncontrollable event, though

Attention Economy

Where we put our attention—what thoughts we allow to occupy our mind—is perhaps the most important decision we make on a daily basis. Our thoughts

Nurture the Drivers of Happiness

When we encounter significant shifts and disruptions to our daily life– good or bad– they often trigger a profound change in our happiness (again, good

Good Things Take Time

Last week​, I wrote about how the things that are most meaningful to us are generally hard and difficult. The idea was not that hard

Choosing the More Difficult Path

As humans, we evolved to conserve energy. When offered the choice between doing something the easy way, and doing something the hard way, most of

Structure Sets Us free

We often think of freedom and structure as opposing forces, with freedom representing spontaneity, choice, and the absence of rules, and structure representing rigid schedules

Health Emerges From Joy

We often feel tension between the things that bring us happiness and what we believe makes us healthy, assuming these two aims are at odds.