Risk Assessment: Avoiding COVID Over The Next Few Months
December 9, 2020
While it feels like a long time coming, the reality is that the development of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines has come at a remarkable speed and it appears that very soon, vaccinations will begin in this country, as they already have in Britain and elsewhere. And while there remain…
Wendell Berry, American Poet, Novelist and Environmentalist
December 2, 2020
“You can’t know where life will take you, but you can commit to a direction.”
Double Trouble: One Spouse’s Aging Attitude Can Impact The Health Of The Other
November 11, 2020
If you’ve been in a relationship long enough, chances are you and your partner or spouse are likely to have a deep influence on each other: you likely share norms, experiences, and inside jokes that the rest of the world may not understand. And now, a new study out of…
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Recently Deceased Former Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Renowned Moral Thinker
November 11, 2020
“The best way of breaking down barriers between people or communities is through simple, unforced acts of kindness. One act can undo years of estrangement.”
How I Learned to “Never Say Never” By Kathleen Rehl
November 4, 2020
By Kathleen M. Rehl, Ph.D., CFP®, CeFT® Emeritus www.KathleenRehl.com Who signs up for online dating, not having dated for decades? And what woman in her 60s who doesn’t understand modern computer courting tries to meet a cyber match? That was me a dozen years ago. As a mature…
Barbara Kingsolver, American Novelist, Essayist and Poet
November 4, 2020
“The very least you can do in your life is figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under its roof.”