“I recognized how lucky I am to be a college student, who has the freedom to take classes that interest me, to personally allocate my time, and to focus on my own growth as an individual.”
Class Participation, Preventing Meaningful Contributions
Let us not forget, however, that there is a profound difference between being heard and resonating with others.
Expecting the Best Gets You Success
Too often we forget that we can ignore our own logic and empirical insights—we can resist the urge to assume that our past mistakes will inevitably recur in the future.
Self-Importance, the Defining Characteristic of Our Generation
If we don’t open these gates, however, we put ourselves at great risk.
Living in the Moment to Better Your Future
“These are the moments where we want to grip our desks and refuse to let go.”
Escaping Our Aversion to Vulnerability
“Now go make them like you. You have three seconds.”
Taking a Step Back From Campus
“Sometimes, you need to take a step back in order to see the big picture. Sometimes, you need to defamiliarize the familiar in order to recognize just how special it is.”
Luck Advocates for Africa with the ONE Campaign
“Instead of fixing the wound they are just putting patches on it.”
After Cleaning Churches, Robinette Finds God in Uncertainty
After growing up in an evangelical Christian community, Brian Robinette came to find true meaning in moments of profound doubt, and now encourages his students to embrace questions of God’s existence head on.
Recognizing the Value of Fear
“Rather than seeing fear as a weakness or a burden, what if we began to view it as a springboard for opportunity? What if, instead of allowing it to slow us down, we began to interpret it as our body’s natural way of preparing for greatness?”