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The Touchiness Of Contemporary America
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What if the Church and the State Are the mob that howls at the door? –William Butler Yeats Strange days are upon us, hard to behold amid all the blinding… read more
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The Difficulty Of Understanding Other People
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“Simple and faithless as a smile and shake of the hand.” —T.S. Eliot You recently had a job interview that, like the fancy dinner date from last weekend, you believed… read more
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Civilization Is An Illusion
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The train is crowded, it being rush hour, and fairly quiet and orderly. Almost everyone looks like a working professional. Almost everyone is certainly that. But there is more going… read more
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The Value of Machiavellian Game
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Let us consider, for purposes of game, the greatest though the most infamous passage in all political philosophy: He who neglects what is done for what ought to be done,… read more
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The Value of Leisure
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“Happiness is leisure.” One of Aristotle’s most-quoted maxims, this terse sentence expresses one of the fundamental truths of human life. And it is a pretty simple one. For leisure is… read more
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Let Hard Experience Be Your Teacher
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At 21, I looked back on my teenage self and said: “I thought I knew something about life back then—what a young fool I really was!” At 27, I did… read more
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The Value of Self-Reliance
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The world is always the same in that nothing is so constant as self-interest and the pursuit of pleasure. This truth never surprises. But one thing always does, and that… read more
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How To Run Game In 2014
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I noticed long ago that when I’m aloof and emotionally unavailable, women go crazy for me and want me to be their boyfriend, sometimes even obsessing over me. Conversely, when… read more
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Why Contrary Game is Necessary
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When you walk into the department store, the salesman is overly friendly and eager to assist you. No one is really that nice, so it soon becomes obvious he is… read more
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Women Do Not Understand Themselves
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For us men, it is important to understand that women are by nature so irrational and emotional, so capricious, fickle, and flaky, that often what we perceive to be games… read more
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