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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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What Do You Fear?
What Do You Fear?

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Opportunity is Knocking
Opportunity is Knocking

Behind every door is an opportunity, a choice. You've made thousands of choices in your life. Most of them have been benign and ultimately unimportant. What did you have for lunch last Tuesday? Unless it was a particularly memorable meal, probably no one cares. But other choices do matter. Each could be represented by a door. Sometimes it's not what's...

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Rebuilding
Rebuilding

What are you building through bitterness? Not only is a bitter attitude unappealing to others, not being willing to let go of how you feel you've been wronged. Soon the walls start going up to protect you from being hurt. But eventually a person becomes boxed in by their bitterness. Sure, you're "safe" from being hurt, but you've also been isolated...

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When Your World is Not Like it Should Be

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Living Life to the Fullest
Living Life to the Fullest

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A Conversation About Love & God
A Conversation About Love & God

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