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Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Nature- “However, none of these explanations can fully account for the existence of genocide and mass killing. The most realistic conclusion is that reached by leading genocide scholar James Waller in his book Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing, which concludes that all people share a human nature that includes the capacity for both extraordinary good and extraordinary evil under the right circumstances.” (The Resurgence)

Five Times We Tend to Overspend and How to Stop – “There’s psychological research to back up this approach: After 48 hours, the fog of dopamine, the reward chemical in your brain that goads you to hit “purchase,” wears off. (Lifehacker)

Quotidian

“He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking.”

-Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

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And after Belle and the Prince got married, they turned one of the palace rooms into this reading library where the community, young and old, could come and read.
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“From then on, Matilda would visit the library only once a week in order to take out new books and return the old ones. Her own small bedroom now became her reading-room and there she would sit and read most afternoons, often with a mug of hot chocolate beside her. She was not quite tall enough to reach things around in the kitchen, but she kept a small box in the outhouse which she brought in and stood on in order to get whatever she wanted. Mostly it was hot chocolate she made, warming the milk in a saucepan on the stove before mixing it. Occasionally she made Bovril or Ovaltine. It was pleasant to take a hot drink up to her room and have it beside her as she sat in her silent room reading in the empty house in the afternoons. The books transported her into new worlds and introduced her to amazing people who lived exciting lives. She went to Africa with Ernest Hemingway and to India with Rudyard Kipling. She traveled all over the world while sitting in her little room in an English village.”

-Roald Dahl, Matilda

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