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We always want more We always want more
The manipulation of the imagination The manipulation of the imagination
That which incites to wrongdoing That which incites to wrongdoing
What peace feeds What peace feeds
Boredom is so familiar Boredom is so familiar
Freedom of Simplicity Richard Foster on simplicity as that which enables us to live lives of integrity in the face of the terrible realities of our global village.
Finding Happiness Abbot Christopher Jamison on why greed is always present in our hearts in some form or another and gratitude is the antidote.
To Buy or Not to Buy April Lane Benson's ideas to cultivate true wealth (or joy) in order to mitigate consumerism.
Who You Are On the tendency to inflate who we are, be deflated in turn, and on the value of taking the middle way between not-enoughness and too-muchness.
Toxic Success Prescriptions for healing a malady common to many affluent Americans.