by Clay Routledge | Sep 27, 2021 | Articles and Op Eds
This article was originally published in Profectus Magazine. In these polarized times, people are regularly encouraged to think about differences between groups. Social commentators expound on the differences between conservatives and liberals, religious and...
by Clay Routledge | Feb 26, 2021 | Articles and Op Eds
Nostalgia can bring comfort and meaning, even inspiration. It’s about the future more than the past. This article was originally published in the Wall Street Journal Nostalgia has a bad reputation. Some people view it as unhealthy, a mental weakness signifying fear of...
by Clay Routledge | Dec 14, 2020 | Research Reports
Click here to open the PDF in a new tab. Key takeaways: Regardless of political ideology, religion, race/ethnicity, gender, age, education level, or income, most Americans are proud to be American.Americans report a wide range of reasons for their national pride...
by Clay Routledge | May 28, 2020 | Research Reports
May 2020Clay Routledge Click here to open the PDF in a new Tab Social, behavioral, and health scientists are increasingly appreciating how important meaning in life is to both mental and physical wellbeing. People who view their lives as full of meaning and purpose...
by Clay Routledge | Nov 21, 2016 | Multi-media