should children donate to charities
Should Children Donate to Charities?
This is an excellent question with some good suggestions for this time of year ~ snb
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Should Children Donate to Charities?
This is an excellent question with some good suggestions for this time of year ~ snb
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in a world of information and stimulation overload, learning to take a moment to meditate {right here ~ right now} and to allow ourselves to refocus our energies in a positive way is absolute brilliance ~ sarah nean bruce [READ/WATCH]
PS~please watch this video {via my bestie @DENISEbooks}. it is an amazingly simple thing to accomplish… & it really works! plus each meditation time, takes less & less time… until you achieve one moment meditation.
the psychology of regret and how to live with it…
“If we have goals and dreams and we want to do our best, and if we love people and we don’t want to hurt them or lose them, we should feel pain when things go wrong. The point isn’t to live without any regrets, the point is to not hate ourselves for having them… We need to learn to love the flawed, imperfect things that we create, and to forgive ourselves for creating them. Regret doesn’t remind us that we did badly — it reminds us that we know we can do better.” ~ Kathryn Schulz
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“We now live in a world where information is potentially unlimited. Information is cheap, but meaning is expensive. Where is the meaning? Only human beings can tell you where it is. We’re extracting meaning from our minds and our own lives.” ~ George Dyson
These words of wisdom come from legendary inventor and futurist George Dyson, who in a recent interview contemplated the growing disconnect between information and meaning in the age of data overload.
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M. Night Shyamalan quotes don Miguel Ruiz’s FOUR AGREEMENTS in this interview, including: “Be impeccable with your word,” which Shyamalan interprets as meaning “every word is like a spell that you’re putting on the world. It should be an act of truth, you don’t want to generalize and send the wrong [message] out.”
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