Teaching By Example: Does it Actually Work?
Childrearing is often treated in our culture as a competitive sport. Parents become overinvolved coaches running drills. The relationship between parent and […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
Exploring virtue through the ages
Childrearing is often treated in our culture as a competitive sport. Parents become overinvolved coaches running drills. The relationship between parent and […]
Stephanie Gordon, Catholic wife and mother, self-proclaimed retrograde, has launched her writing career—excuse us, written a book with the express permission of […]
“Welcome to Costco. I love you.” -Costco greeter in Idiocracy The 2005 film Idiocracy is disturbingly prescient in its themes. The […]
Good children’s stories, new and old, have wide appeal. Adventure stories and tales of epic quests are no exception. Of course, there […]
Some social groups seem less likely to offer sound principles for living the good life than others. High on the list of […]
Likely anyone who has lived in an old house has been tempted to say that the whole exercise is a giant waste […]
Adulting is bullshit. –dumb T-shirt A trip to Walmart can yield any number of interesting discoveries (such as native English speakers […]
Recognizing oneself as inadequate and unsatisfactory has an appealing allure of maturity and self-awareness, but it is childish indulgence. Everyone knows people […]
Edith Stein, also known by her religious name Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, offered penetrating observations about women—with their capacity for […]
If you have ever ventured into the strange realms of internet echo chambers known as TikTok, the author offers her condolences for […]