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Brian La Doone is a musher—a sled dog racer—in far northern Canada, which is polar bear country. Read more →
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Psychologist David Elkind, in his book The Power of Play, identifies several characteristics of play, including:
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Last year my therapist started asking me at every visit, “You having any fun?” Read more →
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The innocent mistake that keeps us caught in our own particular style of ignorance, unkindness, and shut-downness is that we are never encouraged to see clearly what is, with gentleness. Read more →
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I’ve been learning about improv for about six years now. Read more →
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“Do what you love,” the saying goes, “and you’ll never work a day in your life.” Read more →
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You can listen to audio recordings of Quest Monthly, read back issues or get electronic versions of the text to share with friends (and much more) at questformeaning.org Read more →
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I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Read more →
September 2019
I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. ―Jerome K. Jerome
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I love my job. I love driving to the hospital each morning, having no idea of what will happen that day—who I’ll meet, what I’ll do, whether there will be triumphs or tragedies, joy or heartbreak, setbacks, small signs of progress or holding patterns. Read more →
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