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What Is "Evil" and Where Does It Come From ?
Introduction On this rainy, gray, Tuesday I was just looking for something to read, and I ran into a nicely written Hub by fellow Hubber, Haunty. The Hub is "Human Evil in Greek Philosophy: Plato and Aristotle". It's an interesting read, and I...
6 commentsFinding the Strength When Too Many Challenges and Too Much Loss Leave You Drained
Not light reading (or fun reading) by any means, this Hub attempts to analyze techniques, approaches, used by the author when trying to get through difficult times and feeling as if the strength to do it is running pretty low.
Accepting Bad Things That Happen To Good People - A Personal Approach and Perspective
This personal perspective and opinion on accepting bad things that happen to good people breaks down the different types of causes of "bad things" and addresses the author's own approach to, and difficulty with, accepting some bad things.
Keep Your "Gray-Haired Brigade"/Political-Ideas E.Mail to Yourself, Thanks.
There's a piece of writing going around that is called a "petition", and it presumes to speak for Americans over a certain age (which age isn't made particularly clear), under the title, "The Gray-Haired Brigade". This article is a response to that "petition".
8 commentsEleven Silly Mental Health Conditions That Can Afflict Online Writers
This list of eleven silly "mental health" conditions that afflict online writers is reluctantly presented in an attempt to be funny. The list does not include, however, the conditions known as "The Sillies" or the condition known as "Not As Entertaining As We'd Hoped - Just Stupid".
25 commentsReply to a Question About What To Do, Asked By A Woman Who Is Over 50 and Feels Lonely and Unattractive
Note: Thoughts in this Hub were written in reply to a HubPages question regarding a woman over fifty who feels rejected "by society and family", unattractive, and lonely. It's not a simple or easy question to answer, but as someone who is fairly...
6 commentsThe Opposite of Writer's Block Is Sometimes Writer's Block - Anatomy Of One Case Of Writer's Block
A first-person account of experience with one kind of long-term writer's block.
4 commentsWhat Causes Knee Pain, and Can Exercise Help?
Written in reply to a HubPages question on the causes of knee pain, and whether there are exercises to prevent it; this Hub offers some of the most common causes of knee pain and addresses the matter of exercise without injury or after injury.
0 commentsIs There Still Discrimination Toward Women? (Or Is It "Just" Widespread Verbal Abuse Toward Women?)
Written in reply to the question about whether women still face discrimination today, this piece gives some of the easiest, simplest, examples of day-to-day discrimination/prejudice toward women.
1 commentIs It Necessary to Read Parenting Books in Order to Be A Good Parent?
Written in reply to the question about whether parents must read parenting books in order to be good parents, this is in in-depth discussion of the role, and use, of parenting books for skilled or unskilled parents.
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