"Being too serious about lighter things can ruin them, for instance by undermining spontaneity. At the same time, a certain intentionality is always in order, especially when arranging things for others. Vacation can have a significant place in life, and so it calls for a fitting examination."
In a recent commentary, writer John Cuddleback, professor of Philosophy at Christendom College, reflected on the role of vaction in our lives.
To access Mr. Cuddleback's complete post, please visit:
Life Craft: Vacation: Practicing for Life (4 JUN 25)
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