Silencing My Inner Cynic
Being a cynic is easy. It’s cheap and quick and plentiful. But being vulnerable? That’s much more costly—and valuable.
Being a cynic is easy. It’s cheap and quick and plentiful. But being vulnerable? That’s much more costly—and valuable.
Saturday morning I found myself weeping in the middle of McDonald’s while tiny pieces of half-chewed hash brown fell out of my mouth. This, I feel, is a good place to start for an introduction. As many of you know based off Lisa’s interview last week, …
One time, we had this cable guy over to our house, and I really liked him — at first. He was doing everything he could to figure out why we couldn’t get the Internet to work, and while he did, he talked a lot about Jesus. But then things got weird. We …
Last week a friend was telling me about a job she’s interviewing for. As we talked through her pros and cons list, we discussed how even if she gets the new job and loves it, she will still have days where she misses her old job. She’ll have to grieve …
I recently moved to a nicer office and sent an email around letting everyone know I was now on other side of the building. In the email, I jokingly invited everyone to come over for a “tour” of the new space and apologized that I didn’t have any hors d …
As a young Millennial who wants to travel everywhere, save the world, find true love, and have an amazing career — all by the time I turn 24 — I am slowly realizing that some of those huge dreams simply won’t happen. Carpe diem — seize the day — which …
Last week, I sent my sister a cute video of my 3-year-old daughter dancing. A few minutes later, I received the following text back: “Cute! Better send it to Mom. She’s having FOMO over here.” FOMO — or the fear of missing out — has been “a thing” for …
As a man, looking for a hot wife isn’t bad, but parading around your attractive girlfriend or spouse speaks to deeper problems.
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