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9 Things Saying Sorry To Your Children Teaches Them

Saying sorry can be difficult for adults and children. What can be even more difficult is saying sorry to your children. Brandon shares what saying sorry teaches your children . . .

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Sex Robots: The Sexual Revolution’s Disaster-Piece

You should be grossed out to hear that sex robots are heading to your market in the near future. But does your revulsion match your reasoning? Don’t be fooled. Brandon warns you might have already implicitly accepted the premise/s justifying the existence of sex robots. See why.

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Brad Pitt’s Children Want Him To Be A Man

Brandon discusses what Brad Pitt’s children can teach us about marriage. All it takes is the ability see the obvious. Discover if you can see . . .

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To Every Kid A Dog And A Banjo! (And a Mom AND Dad?)

Brandon uses Charlie Brown to remind us of what used to be obvious: To every kid a mom AND dad. To do this he takes aim at the idea that motherhood and fatherhood are forms of servitude.

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Life Is Like An Ice Cream Cone

Brandon explains why and how to develop a life philosophy. It turns out that not all life philosophies are orientated towards human flourishing.

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Learn To Enjoy Today

It turns out that comic strips have more to offer than just laughs, they can also teach us how to live. In this post, Brandon discusses Sally Brown’s wisdom to learn to enjoy the day.

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Teaching Your Child To Share

Brandon answers the question on how to teach a child to share.

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Family Meal Time: Number 1

Brandon introduces his new blog series called ‘Family Meal Time.’

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Fathers Are Not Natural Imbeciles

Brandon takes on our culture’s belief that fathers are natural imbeciles when it comes to parenting.

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Why It Can Be Hard Being A Stay At Home Parent: A Historical Critique

By sharing how our culture has evolved in its understanding of the relationship between the family and economics , Brandon reveals why many parents today find it difficulty to be stay at home parents. In the end, he shares how an expereince at a restaurant reminded him of what the true relationship is. 

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