Guilty as Sin? Mother Taylor Swift and Our Tortured Desires
What should we do with our desires and what do they do to us? How do our desires shape who we are?

What should we do with our desires and what do they do to us? How do our desires shape who we are?

Simple tales of heroism, where good and evil are clearly demarcated, and where heroes overcome the odds, have an enduring appeal.

No matter where he was or who he came in contact with during his fitness evangelization heyday, Richard treated others with dignity.

In Gilmore Girls, motherhood is a symbolic handing over of our life’s story, the giving up of ourselves for the ones who need us.

This is the paradox of Limitless and of life: we want to celebrate aging and, yes, even death, but we also fear both and try to stave them off as much as possible.
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