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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?

The Burnout Generation: How to flourish in a weary age

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The Burnout Generation: How to flourish in a weary age

Why are we so weary? Our diaries are packed. But is the problem deeper than that? How do we find contentment in a world of overactivity?

How can men flourish in the modern age?

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How can men flourish in the modern age?

How can men understand themselves, and seek to be better men, in a world in which the idea of masculinity is so divisive, disparaged and unclear?

The Anxious Generation: will we ever find peace?

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The Anxious Generation: will we ever find peace?

Millennials and Gen Z are reportedly experiencing higher levels of anxiety than any generation before them. Anxiety feels ever-present in modern western culture. What's causing this?

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?

Salt Live – Imagine no religion: would the world be a better place?

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Salt Live – Imagine no religion: would the world be a better place?

Religion causes many of humanity’s greatest problems. Division. Intolerance. Conflict. We no longer think that religion is a harmless choice; it’s now seen as a dangerous delusion. At the same time, religious people report higher levels of personal satisfaction and meaning. How can both be true? Is religion part of the problem or is it the solution?

Chasing Happiness

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Chasing Happiness

Chasing Happiness: The Search for Lasting Contentment The desire for happiness drives every decision we make, yet it often feels fleeting and unobtainable. Can true happiness really be found?