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Seeking Moral Direction in the Dark

In a church bulletin I once read, there was a piece of advice that stuck with me: “Believe nothing merely because it’s been told to you, or because it’s traditional, or because you imagined it. Believe only what contributes to the good and benefits...

Investing in a World That’s Tired of Progress

  As we navigate a world that feels increasingly unsteady, it's crucial to consider how we can respond to potential shifts in the status quo. Over the past three years, my research has reshaped my perspective on the likelihood of a social revolution in the United...

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