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“Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.”
“The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen… they must be felt with the heart.” ~Helen Keller I didn’t want to admit it—not to myself, not to anyone. But I am slowly going blind. That truth is difficult to write, harder still to live. I’m seventy years old. I’ve survived war zones, illness,
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“Anxiety is a response to a nervous system that learned early on it had to protect itself.” ~Dr. Hilary Jacobs Hendel Anxiety shaped much of my life—how I showed up, how I held myself back, and how I connected with others. For years, I didn’t even know what it was. I just knew the pounding
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The gulf between workers who use generative AI every day and those who don’t is widening. According to PwC’s newly released 2025 Global Workforce Hopes and Fears Survey, employees who engage with generative AI daily report dramatically higher gains in productivity, confidence and compensation than their less frequent counterparts. While 92% of daily users say
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You have to be at least a teen to be considered for the U.S. Olympic bobsled team. But there’s no maximum age. So, you could essentially bobsled forever. But for Steve Mesler, after three Olympic games and one history-making gold medal in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia, that was his sign to retire from the
Hi friend! As we head into the holiday season, I know many of us are starting to think about gifts for the people we love (and maybe a few things for ourselves as well). With that in mind, I wanted to remind you that the 2026 Tiny Buddha Day-to-Day Calendar is now available. It’s one
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