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California, Here I Go
From DennisPrager.com: Friday, November 12, 2010 Radio Show H1: California, Here I Go Prager H1: Facebook, a California-based company, is building a $1B worth of data centers outside of the state. Why? Could it be that California is now a … Continue reading
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Don’t Enable The Unhappy
On his radio show Friday, Dennis Prager says: You out there who enable the chronically unhappy should feel awful because you are making your own lives miserable and you are enabling the miserable to stay miserable. Everybody does this. You … Continue reading
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You Should Earn Self-Esteem By Doing Estimable Things
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “That’s the only estimable coinage. The rest is counterfeit. Counterfeit self-esteem either produces narcissism or profound unhappiness when the day comes that I recognize it has been counterfeit.” Caller: “We have a … Continue reading
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Is Yoga Down All Over?
During the recession, I kept hearing about how yoga was booming. People were using it to overcome their unhappiness about their monetary losses. Now I’m seeing that my yoga classes are way down in attendance (over the past two months). … Continue reading
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Happiness Myths
Gretchen Rubin writes for Slate.com: Happiness Myth No. 9: Spending some time alone will make you feel better. Wrong. Although it can be tempting to take a “personal day” when you’re feeling blue or to isolate yourself until you feel … Continue reading
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Casey’s Imaginary Friend
Hyper-educated goy Casey blogs: One of my ten best friends (she wouldn’t have guessed she was in the top ten; but so it goes…) has been doing these ridiculously entertaining "Torah Talks" on a — how to describe it? — … Continue reading
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Dennis Prager: Why Are So Many Women Depressed? Part I
Dennis Prager writes: It is widely reported that women suffer depression at twice the rate of men. Apparently, more women are clinically depressed than ever before. On the assumption that these assessments are true, the question anyone interested in the … Continue reading
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