It’s no secret that no two people are the same. So why do we assume it is safe to treat others how we want to be treated? Instead, treat others how they want to be treated, also known as the platinum rule.
Never should you ever wear flip-flops. Here is why.
For as long as I can remember, society has enforced the idea that being basic is bad or shameful, and being too different is just as embarrassing.
The benefits of compliments will outweigh the detrimental fear of awkwardness and the potential for an uncomfortable situation every time.
While trying to juggle all the activities, clubs and classes of my senior year, I have recently begun the torturous process of switching from a night owl to an early bird. To my surprise, these two birds are very different.
Instead of seeing this story fade out of the Baylor community’s minds over the next couple of days, we need to understand that this tragedy is also a time for us to remember that this could affect anyone.
Rock isn’t dead; you just have to look harder to find the good stuff.
College is ridiculously expensive, and it’s impossible for students who aren’t sitting upon piles of cash to spend their time outside of class dedicated to something that doesn’t offer anything in return. Experience just isn’t enough anymore.
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