How to Be a Successful Solopreneur: Two Experts Offer Tips
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Ancient philosophers proposed it, modern researchers have confirmed it: Being thankful is good for you. By Arthur C. Brooks. Read the free article here.
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From “What Makes You Come Alive: A Spiritual Walk with Howard Thurman” by Lerita Coleman Brown Howard Thurman mentored many activists in the civil rights movement and would come to serve as its unofficial spiritual guide and adviser. Drawn to his presence and wisdom, many civil rights leaders – including Bayard Rustin, James Farmer, James
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From “Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation” by Parker J. Palmer Today I understand vocation quite differently – not as a goal to be achieved but as a gift to be received. Discovering vocation does not mean scrambling toward some prize just beyond my reach but accepting the treasure of true
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From “The Language of the Soul: Meeting God in the Longings of Our Hearts” by Jeff Crosby – Broadleaf Books Memoirist, theologian, and novelist Frederick Buechner has been among the contemporary writers helping readers to listen to their lives – to be mindful of the longings of which Augustine wrote long before him, longings that
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By Anu Atluru I’ve learned a lot about building startups over the past few years, and have become much more opinionated on how to do it well. I spent the last 2 years at Clubhouse, where my learning was supercharged by the caliber of our team, the rate of growth, and the very nature of
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From “What Makes You Come Alive: A Spiritual Walk with Howard Thurman” by Lerita Coleman Brown As high school valedictorian, Thurman qualified for a tuition fellowship to Morehouse College. In 1919, he began his studies at Morehouse, exploring a wide array of subjects but focusing primarily on economics and sociology. During the summer prior to
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