The Answer to Terrorism is Resilience
Here’s what we should be saying to people who attack us, and to those who panic when we are attacked....
Read more →Here’s what we should be saying to people who attack us, and to those who panic when we are attacked....
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Read more →I apologize for being so late to the game here, but aren’t the Buddhist concepts of Karma and the inevitable...
Read more →Neil deGrasse Tyson (our generation’s Carl Sagan) takes what appears to be intellectual high ground by denying that the term...
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