Virtues such as compassion, patience and self-control may be beneficial not only for others but also for oneself, according to new research my team and I published in the Journal of Personality in ...
From cancel culture to Karen and Stan, if you want to engage in, or at least follow along with, the dialogue on social media or at the dinner table, you need to keep up with the ever-evolving language ...
I left you last month with some journaling homework around goal setting. But as I turned in my article, I realized I did not give you enough tools for smart goal setting. Even though the Eastside ...
According to Merriam-Webster, the definition of the word ‘virtue’ is “conformity to a standard of right : morality”. This best explains the approach by a small Michigan cidery and farm that has kept ...
Aristotle Was Right: Virtue Really Does Make Life Better (Just Not How You’d Think) In A Nutshell Doing the right thing doesn ...
The saints are not unreachable "exceptions of humanity" but ordinary people who worked diligently to grow in virtue, Pope Francis said. It is wrong to think of the saints as "a kind of small circle of ...
In Part One of this two-part series on the universal call to virtue, I talked about how men and women are both called to holiness through living virtuously. I explained that a man’s virtues are ...
It is said that the single ornament adorning the walls of Immanuel Kant’s sparsely furnished study was a portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Tradition also has it that the only occasion on which Kant ...
This post was written by Melissa Wheeler, Ph.D., and Vlad Demsar, Ph.D. Consumer preferences are changing. Today’s consumers, particularly younger generations, care about more than just product ...