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Living, Relationships, and Self-Improvement
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Back From Vacation
by Thomas Sowell
(July 6, 2006)
Over the years more cute and complicated ways of doing simple things seem to have become the vogue.
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Buy, Buy, and You'll Fare Well
by Don Luskin
(May 28, 2004)
Many of the technical indicators I follow haven't been this bullish in years.
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Forgiveness and Mental Health
by Michael J. Hurd
(April 28, 2004)
Forgiving the unforgivable gives aid and comfort to the evil.
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The Psychology of Sexual Arousal
by Michael J. Hurd
(December 18, 2003)
Why do men seem to enjoy viewing women naked (e.g., in photos, real life, etc.) much more than women seem to enjoy looking at naked men? It seems men are much more "turned on" romantically/sexually by the visual aspects of the opposite sex, than the other way around. Do you agree? And what accounts for this?
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Random Thoughts for December 2002
by Thomas Sowell
(December 23, 2002)
It is a little much when people come to this country preaching hatred against others and demanding tolerance for themselves.
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Society Says vs. Thinking
by Michael J. Hurd
(July 29, 2002)
You will often hear experts in the media -- particularly psychologists and the like -- use the phrase, "Society tells us ..." For example: "Society tells us that women should look perfect all the time." Or: "Society tells us that men can't be vulnerable." Or: "Society tells us that old people should not be sexual."
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Fear of Aging
by Michael J. Hurd
(May 23, 2002)
Ruminating about something over which you have no control only serves to raise anxiety.
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Growing Old
by Thomas Sowell
(March 29, 2002)
Someone asked a man in his 70s at what age he started to lose interest in women. "I don't know," he said. "But when it happens, I will tell you."
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Self Objectivity
by Michael J. Hurd
(April 25, 2001)
The single most effective method I know of is to simply summarize, in writing, your positive, productive, or admirable behaviors at the end of each day.
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The Best Therapy in the World
by Michael J. Hurd
(April 5, 2001)
People ask me all the time how they can develop proper tools of self-confidence.
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Recommended Reading:
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
by Ayn Rand
Whether you are one of capitalism's alleged champions (Conservatives,
Libertarians, etc.), or actually one of its defenders (a rarity in today's
culture), or a part of the "humanitarian" lynch mob that seeks to burn a straw
man, or just a curious observer -- read Ayn Rand's
Capitalism: The Unknown
Ideal -- and then judge for yourself. |
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