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May 28, 2019

In this episode, Dr. Scoresby talks about how learning how to know what you know to be true requires a cognitive style that permits people to establish anchors and moorings. Without these conditions, some people resort to instant certainty, which makes them rigid or dogmatic. Others feel like they can’t be certain...


May 17, 2019

Often the headlong emphasis on achievement creates serious problems for boys and eventually for men who come to believe their performance is the only measure of themselves. This episode details the parts of great achievement that include humility and other character qualities and then describes how to link those...


May 14, 2019

Instead of allowing social forces to define and direct what girls should become, Dr. Scoresby suggests the girl herself and her family should be in charge. When this is the case, girls can more easily find the golden balance between strong individuality and success in relationships with others. They can also find more...


May 6, 2019

People who are successful with other people and have the fewest problems tend to communicate very differently than people whose lives are plagued with people problems. In this episode, you can learn about ten very effective forms of communication that make success with people possible and enjoyable.


May 1, 2019

Some people understand moral principles and apply them, and others understand the same principles and do nothing about them. Dr. Scoresby explains how families can play a very significant role in promoting moral character, which is the stable and consistent form of morality in every situation. This is typically the...