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The young, architects of interreligious harmony
(4 minutes) An interfaith encounter together with Pope Francis in her native Singapore helped Nicole Law appreciate the key role of young people in bringing religious believers together.
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In praise of burnt toast
(3 minute read) Nicole Law looks back on the year just gone and learns that the tough moments also had their value.
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Scaling new heights
( 3 minute read) Plucking up the courage to go bouldering has given Nicole Law valuable life lessons.
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Are we falling behind?
(3 minute read) The corporate obsession with results can do us a lot of harm if we try to apply it to our personal lives, thinks Nicole Law.
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More than a red dress: learning what love is
(4 minute read) In her second article on love, Nicole Law explains that love must go beyond attraction and desire to truly seek the good of the other.
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Putting love before pleasure
(3 minute read) Modern society has failed to understand what true love is, argues Nicole Law.
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Love is for life, not just for Valentine’s Day
(4 minute read) Nicole Law didn’t expect that a heavy tome about love would prepare her so well for the annual February 14 romance-fest.
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Reading behind the lines
(2 minute read) Nicole Law examines the cost of putting principles into action - even when it means changing your local bookstore.
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Hope: the undervalued virtue
(3 minute read) Nicole Law takes an end of year look at the real meaning of hope.
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London calling
(3 minute read) Nicole Law revisits her old haunts and sees life with a different perspective.