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Read more: Critical thinking?Sarah Bessey reminded me that critical thinking doesn’t always have to be critical. Bessey is the author of Jesus Feminist. –Joy
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Read more: The perfect dietYikes! That’s what I have to say about this email message that showed up recently in my inbox: “Join thousands of people who already are…
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Read more: Everyone knows somethingJim, who has managed a bookstore in Old Town in Albuquerque for 43 years, told me: “Remember everyone knows something that you don’t know.” –Joy
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Read more: The forces of natureNear her art in an exhibit in Santa Fe, I read these words from Jill Rosean Tishman. “I see myself as a rather insignificant being…
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Read more: I’m a Great BowerbirdThe Great Bowerbird lives in Australia. To attract a mate, it collects up to 1,000 objects, mostly white objects—stones, snail shells and sea shells. It…
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Read more: The strength of our landNear her art in an exhibit in Santa Fe, I read these words from AnaMaria Samaniego. “It is important to understand the strength of our…
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Read more: Why do we read?“We read to know that we are not alone,” C.S. Lewis once said. And, R.D. Cummings once said, “A good book has no ending.” I…
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Read more: Crimes against guacamoleNew Mexico is serious about its guacamole. A leaflet I read at Tomasita’s restaurant in Santa Fe listed these crimes against guacamole. In 2014, Bon…
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Read more: Another person“Inside every person is a universe, and we’ll never know what it feels like to be another person,” author Elizabeth Strout told Time magazine in…
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Read more: Who’s normal?“Someone you don’t know very well,” my friend Mary told me recently. –Joy