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2 days ago |
madison.com | Scott Rada |Richard Kyte
Episode 200: What makes someone an adult? Is it a job? A mortgage? A family? Or something harder to define, like emotional maturity or civic contribution? In this 200th episode of The Ethical Life podcast, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore how our expectations around growing up have shifted and whether the long arc toward independence seen in younger generations is a sign of thoughtful living or a troubling retreat from responsibility.
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2 days ago |
kenoshanews.com | Scott Rada |Richard Kyte
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2 days ago |
theeagle.com | Scott Rada |Richard Kyte
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6 days ago |
wacotrib.com | Scott Rada |Richard Kyte
Episode 199: Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada take a closer look at quitting, not as a failure, but as a potentially wise — and even ethical — choice. Using Jason Feifer’s recent column as a starting point, the two explore how our cultural celebration of grit and perseverance can trap us in situations that no longer serve us, whether it’s a dead-end job, a one-sided relationship or even a volunteer commitment that has become unsustainable.
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1 week ago |
trib.com | Richard Kyte
When do you know it’s time to walk away? Whether it’s a job, a home, a relationship, or a project, the most consequential decisions we make in life are saying “yes” or “no.” And it is often not clear what the answer should be. I’ve been thinking about this question a lot lately since I’m reaching that age when two trajectories converge. As we get older our physical and cognitive abilities decline even as time and experience open the door to more opportunities.
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