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Author: Michael Metzger

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Win-Win

ByMichael Metzger November 26, 2018July 20, 2020

The nonprofit sector tries to solve big problems. So why don’t investors don’t make “big bets” on them?

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Death Rattles

ByMichael Metzger November 19, 2018July 20, 2020

A majority of millennials now rejects capitalism. In truth, capitalism has been in decline for a long time. And that might not be a bad thing.

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Slow Death

ByMichael Metzger November 12, 2018July 20, 2020

World War I (which ended on November 11, 1918) has been called “the end of illusions.” There were many illusions. One, in particular, has suffered a slow death.

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How to Win (or Lose) This War

ByMichael Metzger November 5, 2018July 20, 2020

If mass murders should be understood as “a war” (as David Brooks recently suggested), we’d be wise to recall how this sort of war in the past was won or lost.

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A Hint of Wildness

ByMichael Metzger October 29, 2018July 20, 2020

C.S. Lewis felt the modern universe was a little too self-explanatory. Dull. He thought we’d benefit from “a hint of wildness.” Halloween is perfect for that.

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Too Little Transcedence

ByMichael Metzger October 22, 2018July 20, 2020

For centuries, the church depicted God and the universe as a sphere. Descartes discarded the sphere. So what?

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Far Out, Man

ByMichael Metzger October 15, 2018July 20, 2020

Back in the 60s, if we felt something was “out of this world,” we’d say far out, man. We don’t hear this much today. Too bad. It might explain the rise of religious “nones.”

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Hire a bartender

ByMichael Metzger October 8, 2018July 20, 2020

A few years back, Bluewolf, a software consulting firm, was one the cusp of losing its top client. Engineers couldn’t come up with an innovative solution. So the company hired a bartender. It worked.

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Below Deck

ByMichael Metzger October 1, 2018July 20, 2020

The Judiciary Committee’s confirmation hearings are less about Brett Kavanaugh’s credentials and more about what’s going on below deck.

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A Loving Wife's Deepest Longing

ByMichael Metzger September 24, 2018July 20, 2020

The Lord’s Prayer might be overly familiar. Start with why and discover how it might be expressing a loving wife’s deepest longing.

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