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This I Believe New England – Against Daunting Odds

It’s no secret that many people struggle in life: job-related problems, relationship challenges, mental health issues, financial uncertainty. The list goes on and on. Yet, some people are remarkably resilient in the face of chronic adversity. Against daunting odds, they manage to flourish amidst nearly overwhelming challenges. In Paradise Lost, John Milton wrote, “Even the demons are encouraged when […]

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This I Believe New England – Seasons

No doubt you have noticed how our lives ebb and flow, much like the seasons. Both literally and figuratively we get to experience the wonder of stunningly beautiful spring days and the bitter assault delivered by the occasional winter blizzard. Such is life. Indeed, seasons seem to be able to teach us so much about […]

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This I Believe New England – Paying Attention

Paying attention. Two words. Five syllables. It sounds so simple. But if we’re completely honest with ourselves, how many of us would have a hard time raising our hands claiming that we’re good at paying attention, really paying attention, as we march through our lives? Are we staring at our smartphone screens in lieu of […]

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This I Believe New England – Honoring MLK

It’s no secret that we live in a world with deep and wide divides. In matters of politics, race, and religion, we’re surrounded by chasms that many of us wish weren’t there and that many of us yearn to shrink. Fortunately, amidst the omnipresent tensions are lots of inspiring, earnest efforts to reach across the aisle and […]

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This I Believe New England – Shakespeare

Imagine yourself as a high school English teacher trying to inspire your students to grapple with the complex nuances embedded in Shakespearean literature. Not an easy task, you may be thinking. But as many of us have come to know and appreciate, often decades post-high school, Shakespeare is chock full of profound insights and life lessons, if […]

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This I Believe New England – Empathy

Empathy – real empathy – is a mysterious phenomenon. The poet Walt Whitman wrote, “I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person.” It is reasonable to ask whether we have the capacity to truly tune into other people’s experiences, particularly when they’re traumatic. Perhaps we get closest […]

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