Life often surprises us with wisdom in the most unexpected places. For me, that unexpected teacher was a reality TV show—The Amazing Race. Though reality TV is not usually my go-to, this series, with its high-stakes global adventures and fierce competition, has always held a unique fascination. Beyond the thrills and challenges, it reveals something deeper: how people respond to pressure and how those responses reflect their broader approach to life.
This season, two contestants caught my attention in particular. They were best friends—two young gay men, avid gamers who bonded over Dungeons and Dragons. When tasked with wearing knight’s armor during a leg of the race in Portugal, one of them exclaimed with radiant joy,...
In today’s hyper-connected world, screens are everywhere—from laptops and smartphones to tablets and TVs. This digital immersion brings countless benefits but also a growing health concern: digital eye strain, also known as computer vision syndrome (CVS). Characterized by tired, dry, and sometimes blurry eyes, headaches, and even neck and shoulder pain, digital eye strain is now a widespread issue affecting millions of people worldwide.
Thankfully, the latest research and expert recommendations show that small changes in how and when we use screens can dramatically reduce eye discomfort and protect our vision for the long haul. Here’s a closer look at why digital eye strain happens and five practical tips to keep your eyes happy and healthy.
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In an age where chaos often overshadows connection, stories of compassion, restoration, and sustainability shine like beacons of hope. At Spirit of Change, we believe in spotlighting the good news—narratives that not only uplift but remind us of the deep interdependence we share with the Earth and each other. The following stories are recent examples of how, across the globe, individuals and communities are working toward a healthier, more harmonious world.
Whales Speak in Circles of Light
Humpback whales have always inspired awe with their grace and songs, but recent research has revealed an even more mysterious form of communication: bubble rings. In August 2024, marine biologists observed that these rings aren’t merely feeding tools—they’re part of...