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The opposite of good is easy. That may have been the moral of the last Harry Potter book, now that I think about it. Anyway, people don’t do bad things because there is some antagonistic force driving them to sin. They do them because when the right thing is hard, making little compromises doesn’t seem so bad. A shortcut here, a little selfishness when no one will ever know. Every step makes the next one a little easier.”

He Who Fights With Monsters 5

Shirtaloon and Travis Deverell

I DECIDED that Orion needed to die after the second time he saved my life. I hadn’t really cared much about him before then one way or another, but I had limits. It would’ve been all right if he’d saved my life some really extraordinary number of times, ten or thirteen or so—thirteen is a number with distinction. Orion Lake, my personal bodyguard; I could have lived with that. But we’d been in the Scholomance almost three years by then, and he hadn’t shown any previous inclination to single me out for special treatment.

A Deadly Education

Naomi Novik

How can you help someone who seems stuck in the suffering of grief? Start by creating a safe space and getting the person talking. Every once in a while, this alone can cause the dam to break.

The Well-Lived Life

Gladys McGarey and Mark Hyman

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