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In Defense of Discomfort
My son is reading The Crucible in class and he came home in a bit of a rage the other day yelling, “Why can’t we just read a book without it being a thing!” Apparently one of his classmates thought some of the language and choices Arthur Miller made objectionable. His classmate felt that, because the book made him uncomfortable, he shouldn’t have to read it. My son said, “What’s the big deal? What’s wrong with being uncomfortable?” What is wrong with being uncomfortable?

Jen Whinnen
5 days ago3 min read


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Three is a magic number. Religions, philosophers and marketers - all understand that three is where it's at. One is an anomaly, two is a...

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It is not often as adults that we put ourselves in new situations, ask ourselves to move outside our comfort zone, or force ourselves to...

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Freedom and Leadership
I have been spending a lot of time lately thinking about the concept of freedom and our perceptions of it. We are often told that being...

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