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Living faithfully as we approach retirement, dependence, dementia and death
In the second half of life, as our energy levels drop, we need to look to that which thrills our hearts, because it is these which will energise and motivate us
Longtermism, Jeremy Bentham’s embalmed corpse, tithing and one-hundredth of a guide dog
The Winter of Discontent, Christian socialist solidarity, taking patients hostage, and slaves and masters
Trillions of data points, clickbait, a neo-Benedictine Rule of Life, and BF Skinner’s pigeons
Is ‘move fast and break things’ a responsible mantra for our increasingly digitised yet fragile society?
Are there parallels between the Industrial Revolution’s sweeping impact on jobs and the coming of AI?
Rather than creating new burdens in trying to shed perfectionism, let’s embrace healthier ways of thinking
Some perfectionism is helpful, but it can also become destructive without careful attention