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TikTok Boom?

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TikTok Boom?

Professor of Psychiatry Glynn Harrison considers the question: In the age of doomscrolling and brainrot, how can we find true rest?

Spiritual but not religious: Freedom or fallacy?

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Spiritual but not religious: Freedom or fallacy?

Does being “spiritual but not religious” offer the freedom it promises? Does it satisfy our souls’ deep ache for higher power?

Never Enough: Can self-improvement really fix us?

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Never Enough: Can self-improvement really fix us?

Self-improvement has a dark side. We become anxious about our performance, and even when we make gains, we wonder what’s next.

Screen Fatigue: How to be human in the digital age

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Screen Fatigue: How to be human in the digital age

We’re bored and addicted to our phones. Buying a dumbphone or reducing screen time isn’t enough. What if the problem is deeper?

The Case Against Secularism: Why faith makes sense in the modern age

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The Case Against Secularism: Why faith makes sense in the modern age

Are we really better off in a society without faith? And how can we find significance for our lives in secularism’s crumbling shadow?

The Age of Self-Obsession: Is narcissism slowly destroying us?

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The Age of Self-Obsession: Is narcissism slowly destroying us?

What is the real path to happiness if not a focus on ourselves and how can we begin to find freedom through self-forgetfulness?

Christianity: Poison or Antidote?

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Christianity: Poison or Antidote?

Religion causes so many of humanity's greatest problems. Division. Intolerance. Conflict. And yet, religious people report higher levels of personal satisfaction and meaning. How can both be true? Is Christianity part of the problem or is it the solution?

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