The Meaning of WorkThe Washington Post - By David FinkelHe was living for the moment in his girlfriend's apartment, surrounded by nothing of his own. It was her bed he awoke in. Her leftover rice in the refrigerator. Her plastic bowl that he spooned the riceWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
This Year's People Magazine Sexiest Man Alive Is Just a Pile of Money: The Sociology of Physical AppearanceHuffPost - Galanty MillerBack in the 1800s, students were educated in one-room schoolhouses. Kindergarten students, fourth grade students, high school students, dental students...they were all educated in one room, by the localWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
Stand Up Comedy More Than Funny: The Power of Modern Stand-Up ComedyHuffPost - Troy CampbellThe Internet makes finding comedy a snap. Within a few minutes one can consume for free nearly hundreds of jokes on Buzzfeed or Tumblr. With comedy so readily available and free today, are people stillWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
The Historic Healing Power of the BeachThe Atlantic - Adee BraunWhen doctors prescribed sun and sea, to improve circulation and contract tumors Long before the beach was a theater of bodies stuffed into tiny suits, exposing as much skin as possible to the sun, beach-goingWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon
A Record-High Number of Young People Are Still Living With Their Parents: Why?The Atlantic - Derek ThompsonA story about jobs, bachelors, bachelor's degrees -- and a very weird government definition of "home" Reuters Another month, another record number of young people living at home long after their teenageWrite a comment...Share IconLike IconFlip Icon