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Read more: A lot of lonely peopleA study conducted by the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Research on Media, Technology and Health found that the heaviest users of social media have…
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Read more: We don’t know anybodyAuthor Elizabeth Strout says, “I’m so interested in the fact that we really don’t know anybody. We think we know the people close to us,…
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Read more: The most common complaintIn her book Anything is Possible, Elizabeth Strout writes: She was “a woman who suffered only from the most common complaint of all: Life had…
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Read more: Our state of bafflementAuthor Elizabeth Strout says, “We live in a state of bafflement—without even knowing it. For a lot of us, there is a sense of what…
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Read more: Nothing more interestingAuthor Elizabeth Strout loves watching people, and she loves crowded New York. “For me—there is nothing more interesting than life,” she says. I’ve decided that…
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Read more: The skin that protects youAuthor Elizabeth Strout, who often writes about how difficult life can be, concludes that love can save you. “This was the skin that protected you…
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Read more: A gift for others“The greatest gift you will ever give is your honest self,” Fred Rogers once said.
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Read more: A gift to yourself“Forgiveness. It’s one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself,” Maya Angelou once said. “Forgive everybody.”
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Read more: Assertive women“Studies show that people don’t like assertive women. How can women get past that?” Time magazine asks Mika Brzezinski in its October 1, 2018, issue.…
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Read more: Years of trauma and silence“Every week brings new variations on the theme of women, racked with pain and rage, rising up in protest after too many years of trauma…