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Oprah Winfrey first came across American author and academic Arthur C. Brooks through his column in The Atlantic, “How to Build a Life.” Oprah…
Idol (n.) mid-13c., “image of a deity as an object of (pagan) worship,” from Old French idole “idol, graven image, pagan god” (11c.), from Latin idolum “image (mental or…
“The relationships that impact us the most are those with family. The wounds are deep, and the relationships are filled with expectations. In Drama…
Ava DuVernay—the first Black woman director with a film nominated for the Best Picture Academy Award—takes you behind the scenes of her new feature…
It is that time of the year again when we analyze the direction of our lives. The new year is synonymous with a new…
The word intention is derived from the Middle English entencioun, intention, from Old French entencion, from Latin intentiō, intentiōnem. Intention (n.) late 14c., entencioun, “purpose, design, aim or object; will, wish, desire,…
‘There will be haters, there will be doubters, there will be non-believers, and then there will be you proving them wrong.’ Naysayers are part of life; they say nay to whatever you are trying to do. Don’t…
Take your life in your own hands, and what happens? A terrible thing: no one to blame. – Erica Jong The moment you come to the realization that no…
Complaining is like bad breath. We notice it when it comes out of someone else’s mouth, but not when it comes out of our own. We all have…
Having faith that things would always work out for your good is very hard, especially in trying times. Murphy’s Law (Whatever would go wrong would always go wrong)…
Man can live 40 days without food, three days without water, eight minutes without air, but only one second without hope. When the world around you gets tough…
If you can control a man’s thinking you do not have to worry about his action. When you determine what a man shall think you do not have…