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It’s a joy to present the Second Place Winner in our Soul Shelter First-Person Essay Award. Writer Yuvi Zalkow receives $500 for
It’s a joy to present the Second Place Winner in our Soul Shelter First-Person Essay Award. Writer Yuvi Zalkow receives $500 for
Do actors have it the hardest of anybody seeking to balance fortune and fulfillment? We’re all familiar with the image
(This post is an installment of CommonSensical.)
In his essay “What Life Means to Me” (1905), the American novelist Jack London
“The American malady is a spiritual one, the commercialization of spiritual goods on an enormous scale, in the same way as
(This post comes to us from Chicago writer Simon A. Smith, a contestant in our Soul Shelter First-Person Essay Award.
Tired of your job? Dreaming of striking out on your own? Eager to transition into a career that builds on
At Soul Shelter we proudly advance a simple idea. It’s not a new idea, but it seems to be increasingly unorthodox
Herewith, we present a new essay from our Soul Shelter First-Person Essay Award submission pool. We think you’ll find Seattle
Today marks the debut of Soul Shelter’s Entrepreneurs Live!, an occasional series of interviews with people who’ve chosen to strive for
Read "Pursuing Fortune and Fulfillment with Blogger Extraordinaire J.D. Roth"
“A thing is sometimes added to by being diminished and diminished by being added to.” — Tao Te Ching (XLII; 96)
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