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Her first collection of short fiction, “It Will Come Back to You,” is threaded with erudition but never pretentious.
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Book Review: ‘It Will Come Back to You,’ by Sigrid Nunez
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In the same year as America’s founding, Edward Gibbon wrote “Decline and Fall.” 250 years later, it still holds lessons for us.
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“The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” Isn’t Saying What You Think It Is
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Sizzling, Sexy Age-Gap Romance Novels
The best-selling author Rachel Lynn Solomon recommends forbidden love stories full of fiery desire, shifting power dynamics and so-wrong-it’s-right drama.
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Sizzling, Sexy Age-Gap Romance Novels
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Book Review: ‘Aging Out,’ by Lucy Schiller
From assisted living to elder activism and her own experience as a caregiver, Lucy Schiller investigates aging’s myriad challenges in her first book.
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Book Review: ‘Aging Out,’ by Lucy Schiller
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Seneca’s Solution to the Crisis of Attention
Devote your attention to one idea a day.
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Seneca’s Solution to the Crisis of Attention
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Fitness Influencers Are Not Making Men More Fit
Manosphere fitness influencers are the wrong model. Health requires looking at life as a whole, not as an exercise in “optimization.”