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There is great hope in the public revelation of truths and microaggressions previously too subtle to name.
Sharon Salzberg on the many faces of love βΒ with practical tools to find love in everyday moments.
It's scary to surrender control, but good can come from letting the chips fall where they may.
A tribute to Maya Angelou for her birthday β with a reflection on her poem "Still I Rise," a fiery assertion of self.
The desire to write and to read isn't always handed down, but a single encounter may be all it takes to propel one forward. Sarah Smarsh on meeting Anne Rice with her mother in a Kansas bookstore.
Can we stop trying to fool each other and start telling the truth, βlest the parade of our mutual life get lost in the dark?β
Being around people can be an anxious experience, if not draining experience, for many. But, how can we manage that trepidation and move forward? Alexandra Elle reflects on having the courage to show up and interact when it feels next to impossible.
When the crush of a beige cubicle and endless meetings deaden creative impulses, a newborn baby girl prompts an explosion of creativity β and the celebratory, enthusiastic person the author's dream job had taken away.
Each year brings the loss of a life we loved. But what if our grief served as a conduit to community and creating a more thoughtful, interconnected world?
Quieting your tendency to compare yourself to others can allow you to more fully enjoy the present moment β and fully claim your life.
A century of reflections.
Parenting is a joy and a gift β but we should also give parents space to acknowledge the lost freedoms of youth that they miss. Courtney looks wistfully back to what life was like before her daughters, alongside the huge love and gratitude she feels for motherhood.
It's a hard time to be human. But that doesn't mean our good work has no value. Parker and Ellen Bass on the beautiful paradox of our smallness and our consequence in the world.
Exhausted, we all sat down for dinner at the end of a whirlwind day that had spanned two continents. Our jet-lagged group included Republican lawmakers, the chief policy voice for a major evangelical organization, and a couple of folks like me with ties to the right-leaning non-profit that had helped…
What does it mean to embrace grief when it feels boundless? Elena Zhang finds answers in her writing β and in watching HBOβs The Leftovers.
In pop culture βcoolnessβ is sometimes equated with nonchalance, isolation, and sarcasm. Sharon Salzberg asks us to rethink what it means to be βcoolβ and argues that kindness and empathy can be the βinβ thing.
A poem from Mary Oliver on the ultimate act of gratitude: offering up our own gifts of the mind, heart, and spirit.
Women and men so often beat themselves up when it comes to work/life balance. But another story is playing itself out, one about the unacknowledged gifts that help clarify the meaningful choices of being a person, and a parent.