The authors defined fatalism as health being a matter of fate or luck and beyond an individual's control. This definition is the same as the one proposed by Vetter and colleagues [15] and Sugarek ...
That is why Purim is the most radical of Jewish holidays. It is a rejection of fatalism. A repudiation of fear. A refusal to let history be written by our enemies. It is the insistence that Jewish ...
There is a moment in the film Lean On Pete, adapted from Willy Vlautin’s novel of the same name, when young Charley and the Quarter Horse named Lean On Pete stand at the edge of a cliff overlooking a ...