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After the Interview
What's more important: The questions, or the answers? Questions are critically important. Asking good questions helps people to think clearly. But what good are questions without answers?
Human beings have an innate desire for knowledge. Not merely information; we are bombarded with enough of that every day. Research at the University of California,...
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4:11
Cup of Coffee
If what you believed was wrong, would you want to know? How you answer that question divulges a lot about who you are as a person. Do you value truth most highly? Or is happiness most important to you?
In his autobiography Surprised by Joy C. S. Lewis describes the distinction between happiness and joy. Happiness is a temporary and fickle emotional...
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6:43
Missing
Ever felt like you merely drift from one environment to the next, putting up the appropriate mask and ticking the boxes? Who are you anyway? It is frightful to wonder - does any one really know who we are behind the externals?
A person can live their entire life allowing themselves to be defined by external circumstances or peer pressure. Who...
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3:46
Open Your Eyes
Have you ever felt "alive but not really living" like the lyrics of this song? Or, as I've heard it joked before, "He's not dead, but he certainly has no life."
Sometimes we get so caught up in the daily drudgery of our lives that we miss everything that's going on around us. Is it possible that you've been missing the grand story that's being...
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3:19
Meditation
This video recites Isaiah 52:12-53:14, verses from the Hebrew Bible which have a critical significance. Written hundreds of years before Jesus' birth, they foretell his coming in stunning detail.
Louis Lapides is Jewish, and was raised according Jewish traditions, educated in the Jewish faith. But after a wild variety of life experiences, he...
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3:34
Could you forgive your daughter?
William Blake once said, "It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend." Forgiving a family member can seem almost impossible. Often the ones who are closest to us end up hurting us. When that happens, we are faced with a choice. We can hold on to bitterness and anger or to release it, and find healing.
Of course, forgiveness...
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3:55
Select Fit
How do you approach the world? Do you try to discover its meaning, or apply your own meaning to it? In this video, a man decides he is unhappy with his world, so he "remixes" it.
Like this man, we value freedom highly, but recognize that freedom without restraint or guidance of any kind is anarchy. Anarchy paradoxically results in LESS freedom,...
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