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The disease of seeking to please
(2 minute read) Nicole Law argues we should live for our own good and that of others, which is very different from always trying to please them.
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Gold or bust?
(3 minute read) Are top athletes justified in pulling back from major competitions? Neo Kalungu-Banda asks.
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The glorification of Mary is the glorification of every woman
(6 minute read) Carolyn Morrison reflects upon how the Virgin Mary’s assumption into heaven has been celebrated and portrayed in art.
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Trapped by the floods in Germany
(4 minute read) José Santos, a Portuguese doctor, recounts his dramatic experience during the recent floods in Germany.
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Letting others down can be the right choice
(3 minute read) Nicole Law says it's time to prioritise our own well-being and learn to say no when we need to.
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The curse of busyness
(4 minute read) The phrase ‘I don’t have time’ should be banished from our vocabulary, says Tascha von Uexkull. Because the truth is quite different.
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“I think more about what I can do than my limitations”
(5 minute read) Xavi Argemí is a young man who needs 24/7 attention. He can’t walk or do the normal things other young people do. But he wants the world to know how happy he is.
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In praise of the blog
(5 minute read) Dennis Relojo-Howell tells you everything you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask, about the art of blogging.
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We are all stronger if we learn to grieve
(3 minute read) A shocking child murder in Singapore has left a country struggling with its grief. Nicole Law explains why, in the face of tragedy, it’s ok not be ok.
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Why football may not be ready to come home
(4 minute read) Neo Kalungu-Banda says England still has much to learn - and not only on the pitch.



























