For parents, regret doesn’t begin to describe the feeling of seeing what we’ve done wrong.
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Life’s Lie: You Can Be Anything You Want to Be
The idea that we’re all born with an unlimited list of occupational possibilities to pursue is a heartless assertion to hoist upon anyone.
Read More »A Helping Hand: Success and Happiness Without Much Money
Success is what you’ve become. Happiness is how you feel about your success.
Read More »This Voter Isn’t Listening – Yet
Until August, I don’t care where you stand. Until November, I won’t be sure you even can.
Read More »Study: Curvy Women Are More Intelligent and Make Smarter Children
When Queen guitarist Brian May penned “Fat Bottomed Girls,” he might not have known they really do make the rockin’ world go 'round.
Read More »Jesus Camp Speaks More of Society than Fanatical Religion
The camp’s children are disturbing, but not as disturbing as those children whose parents don’t know where they are right now.
Read More »New Year’s Resolutions I Refuse to Make
I’ve never liked resolutions, especially the kind with a starting date.
Read More »The English Language as a Weapon of Discrimination
If a tree falls in an American forest but there are no English-speakers around to hear it, does it still go “thud”?
Read More »The Skewed Perspective of the Military Child
It’s true what they say. Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees.
Read More »Tuition Woes For Veterans and Their Dependents: What You Won’t Be Told
The VA and every State offers tuition assistance to dependents of veterans. Unfortunately, the number of qualifiers is greater than the number of qualifying dependents.
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