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Six Weekend Stories

June 15, 2025
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This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here.

Spend time with six reads about Carl Jung’s five pillars of a good life, an infamous escape artist, Donald Trump’s right-hand man, and more.


Jung’s Five Pillars of a Good Life

The great Swiss psychoanalyst left us a surprisingly practical guide to being happier.

By Arthur C. Brooks

The Escape Artist

West Virginia frat boy, hippie expatriate, big-time drug dealer, prison escapee, millionaire mortgage broker—Jim Sargent was many things before he arrived in the idyllic Hawaiian town of Hawi and established himself as a civic leader. But it was only a matter of time before his troubled past would catch up with him. (From 2014)

By John Wolfson

Trump’s Right-Hand Troll

Stephen Miller once tormented liberals at Duke. Now the president’s speechwriter and immigration enforcer is deploying the art of provocation from the White House. (From 2018)

By McKay Coppins

What Happened to American Childhood?

Too many kids show worrying signs of fragility from a very young age. Here’s what we can do about it. (From 2020)

By Kate Julian

So, What Did I Miss?

“How much can possibly happen when I’m on parental leave?” Alexandra Petri said five months ago.

By Alexandra Petri

The Power of One Push-Up

Several simple ways of measuring a person’s health might matter more than body weight. (From 2019)

By James Hamblin


The Week Ahead

  1. 28 Years Later, a sequel to the apocalypse movie 28 Weeks Later (in theaters Friday)
  2. Season 2 of America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, a docuseries about a group of women who hope to land a spot on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (premieres Wednesday on Netflix)
  3. The Genius Myth, a book by Atlantic staff writer Helen Lewis that challenges assumptions about what “greatness” entails (out Tuesday)

Essay

A dad and his daughter driving, with various objects from their day out drawn on the car
Illustration by Celine Ka Wing Lau

The Father-Daughter Routine That Transformed Our Family Life

By Jordan Michelman

Conceptually, what my family has come to call “Dad-urday” grew out of a common parenting-duo problem: Sometimes, even though my wife and I believe in sharing household duties equally, one person will end up doing more kid-related labor than the other. This, I will admit (with some discomfort and guilt), fairly accurately depicts my family situation. Although I do parent throughout the week, I travel a lot for work, which means my wife has had to take on many an early morning alone.

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Shepherds on Qeshm Island, Iran, give their camels sea baths during the intense heat to keep them clean and cool. (Fatemeh Bahrami / Anadolu / Getty)

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