Insignificance and Gratitude.
From Volume 17, Issue 9: In our daily lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the minutiae of our existence—our jobs, relationships, ambitions, politics, and even minor inconveniences that disrupt our routines.
From Volume 17, Issue 9: In our daily lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the minutiae of our existence—our jobs, relationships, ambitions, politics, and even minor inconveniences that disrupt our routines.
From Volume 15, Issue 1: Earlier this week, the St. Louis area celebrated the 15th anniversary of the rescue of two young men, Ben Ownby and Shawn Hornbeck, from the clutches of deranged captor Michael Devlin. It was called the “Missouri miracle.”
From Volume 12, Issue 1:It’s a continuum really, isn’t it? On one end is joy, which is associated with happiness, calm, fun, smiles, peace, confidence, enthusiasm, lack of stress, breaths of fresh air, and lightness. On the other end is despondency, whose henchmen are fear, stress, worry, darkness, fights, drama, frowns, terror, self-doubt, heaviness, and choking.
This past weekend, 8 adventurous souls spent a lot of time holed up in the really neat Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis’ Loop area where …