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Why You Need a Friend From a Different Generation

Why You Need a Friend From a Different Generation

by Clay Routledge and Will Johnson | Oct 28, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds

This article was originally published in the Houston Chronicle. As political polarization deepens this election cycle, where can America find hope? The answer might lie with Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, George W. Bush, Michelle Obama, Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg. These...
There’s More Common Ground in Political Disagreement Than You Think

There’s More Common Ground in Political Disagreement Than You Think

by Clay Routledge | Sep 19, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds

This article was originally published in Dallas Morning News. Political division is exhausting, but a strategy of avoidance is the wrong approach. In a recent experiment between people who disagreed with each other on… In a recent experiment, participants...
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are Betting on Nostalgia to Get Your Vote

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are Betting on Nostalgia to Get Your Vote

by Clay Routledge | Sep 17, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds

This article was originally published in Fortune. In an era dominated by smartphones, social media, and streaming services, an unexpected trend is emerging: Young people are increasingly drawn to the analog past. Vinyl records, CDs, physical books, board...
Beyond Policy: Reimagining Family in the American Psyche

Beyond Policy: Reimagining Family in the American Psyche

by Clay Routledge | Jul 17, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds

This article was originally published in the Leadership and Happiness Laboratory. Americans are having fewer children than needed to sustain the nation’s population. As our country ages and a smaller working-age population struggles to support a larger elderly cohort,...
9 in 10 American Workers are Thriving Despite the Dominant Narrative of Widespread Misery at Work

9 in 10 American Workers are Thriving Despite the Dominant Narrative of Widespread Misery at Work

by Clay Routledge | Jul 4, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds

This article was originally published in Fortune Magazine. In an age when public discourse prioritizes sensationalism and cynical viewpoints about America over measured analysis and factual accuracy, a recently released survey of U.S. workers offers a data-driven...
Hope Is an Engine for Personal and Community Progress

Hope Is an Engine for Personal and Community Progress

by Andrew Abeyta | Jun 20, 2024 | Articles and Op Eds

This article was originally published in Profectus Magazine. We often view hope as a feeling that reflects our outlook on something we wish for. Sometimes we feel hope in positive situations, such as eagerly awaiting news of a job offer or promotion. Here, hope...
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