[BONUS]: Ernest Green From The Little Rock Nine | A Black History Month Reflection on Courage

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How To Love Your Country Without Lying About It | Ty Seidule

Today in the US, we celebrate Juneteenth, the commemoration of the emancipation of slaves in America. It’s wonderful to note the moments of historical progress like Juneteenth. But we have to remember that beautiful language pales in comparison to beautiful acts.In today’s episod ...  Show more

We Are Poor Compared To Them

Getting to a place where you know yourself, where you have controlled your needs, where you understand and live by your values is an incredibly wealthy place. Do you have it?🎶 Song lyrics: A Satisfied Mind (Bon Iver version)🎟️ DAILY STOIC LIVE | Ryan Holiday is coming to a city ...  Show more

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