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Simplify Magazine is a quarterly, digital publication that pulls together experts in various fields to address some of the most pressing needs of the modern family.
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Welcome to the first issue of Simplify Magazine! This is a project born from many months of cooperation and hard work, because taking ideas and crafting them into reality is rarely a simple task. Yet, from the very beginning, we have been united and motivated around one cause: the successful creation of a digital publication that helps families focus on the things that matter most.
Early on, we realized that to accomplish this goal:
Using detailed articles, each issue of Simplify Magazine explores one relevant topic for the modern family. For our first issue, we have centered on the theme of happiness.
In the 17th century, the great mathematician and philosopher Blaise Pascal wrote, “All men seek happiness. Whatever different means they employ, they all tend to this end. This is without exception.”
The difference between one person and another, Blaise continued, is not whether they search for happiness—this is a pursuit common to all of us. What differentiates one human being from another is how they define it and where they choose to search for it.
We chose happiness as our debut topic, not just because it is a universal concern, but more so because the pursuit of happiness becomes the intentional and unintentional driving force for so many of our life’s decisions. These include big decisions, little decisions, and everything in between.
Happiness matters a lot to your family. Consider carefully how you will pursue it.
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Joshua Becker and Brian Gardner
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Imagine this. After much searching, you have found the perfect birthday gift for your child. He or she rips into the wrapped present. Suddenly—there it is!
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The boy flipped his bright-red baseball cap around on his head so that the bill faced forward as his father drove their Chevy pickup down a winding country road. It was barely summer—the end of May—and a cool breeze rushed in through the open window. Billy, the eight-year-old boy, smiled the kind of smile a kid smiles when he gets to spend a few uninterrupted hours with his dad. He was tuned in perfectly to what his dad was doing, mimicking the way he placed his forearm in the open window frame and leaned his head back against the headrest, letting the breeze blow gently over his face.
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