On the Underrated Virtue of Changing Your Mind
We tend to treat changing your mind as a sign of weakness. I've come to think the opposite is often true.
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We tend to treat changing your mind as a sign of weakness. I've come to think the opposite is often true.
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A poem about the particular quality of summer evenings on the island — the light, the boats, the way time moves differently here.
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The parable of the prodigal son is usually told as a story about the younger son. I keep returning to the father.
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Summer has a way of offering more time than we know what to do with. Here are five ideas for spending it well.
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May has a way of arriving with more promise than any other month. Here are five ideas to help you meet it with equal energy.
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