Shrinky Comes Out on the Side of Love
The wise muppet-like psychotherapist promotes his answer to life in this post: love.
The wise muppet-like psychotherapist promotes his answer to life in this post: love.
Franklin D. Roosevelt was scheduled to give a speech the day after he died. His message on that day is one that has never been realized, but is more important today than ever. He told us that the most important task for humanity was to develop the art of human relationships. Read more about it here.
Dads are really important in children’s lives. How you react to them can shape how they feel about themselves and the world they live in. Learn what you can do so your kids turn out happy.
Nick Ashford, of the great songwriting and performing partnership, Ashford and Simpson, and Jerry Leiber, of the songwriting team, Leiber and Stoller, have both died. Having worked with them in the 1970’s they not only taught me about what makes a great song, but they taught me what makes a great relationship.
Here is an inspiring story by Rachel Naomi Remen about having the faith that our good acts will live beyond us.
What holds us back is not so much the fear of failure as the fear of success. Here are ten things we should teach our children and ourselves so that we can love ourselves and be able to embrace a fulfilling, happy, successful life.
The true story of the creation of legendary Rolling Stones’ bootleg “Bedspring Symphony,” a personal vocal performance of “Honky Tonk Women” by Mick Jagger, and how it all led to a revelation about the meaning of life.
In my quest to discover the solution to my psychotherapy client’s problems, I discovered that the problem was defined by the ancient Chinese Sage, Mencius, as “having a lost heart.” In my research, I discovered that the symbol of the heart has said something about the core of human nature in every culture man has ever known. Read an in-depth history of this important symbol here.
This inspirational piece was written by Kent M. Keith and adapted by Mother Theresa. It tells us to do the right thing no matter how we are received in the world.
A story of one man’s journey around the world looking for the secret of life only to discover that the answer to happiness is wherever you look.

