What Do We Owe Each Other While We Wait for The Good Place?
In essence, “What are my rights?” is private and individual. “What do we owe one another?” is personal and communal. It’s to shift from “What do I deserve?” to “What is best for us?”

In essence, “What are my rights?” is private and individual. “What do we owe one another?” is personal and communal. It’s to shift from “What do I deserve?” to “What is best for us?”

The new show This is Us dignifies raw human emotion, letting us know it’s okay to say we need God and need each other.

In ‘Crossbones,’ it is in many ways the bloodthirsty pirates who best exemplify the principles of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment.
“One of the ironies of our age is that as the population increasingly dulls and grays, our focus shifts more and more to all that glitters and shines.”
“There comes a time when enough is enough, when the coverage ceases to be emotional and becomes manipulative.”
We all face the complicated relationship between bemused observation and earnest participation.
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