Today's Picks

Most Recent

The Science of Tapping: How Energy Psychology Is Gaining Ground in Mental Health

For years, energy psychology — and especially its signature technique known as tapping — has lived on the fringes of mainstream psychotherapy. Often dismissed...
spot_img

Most Recent

Trending

Important

spot_img

Good News Highlights: From Global Conservation to Inspiring Human Triumphs

In a world often overwhelmed by crises and challenges, it’s vital to pause and celebrate the remarkable strides being made across the globe—in environmental protection, health, education, legal innovation, and human resilience. Here’s a roundup of some uplifting stories from recent weeks that remind us of the power of commitment, compassion, and courage. Ireland's Generous Gift to Preserve the Amazon Rainforest The Amazon rainforest, often called the “lungs of the Earth,” is crucial in regulating the planet’s climate and biodiversity. Recognizing its importance, Ireland has pledged a substantial donation of 15 million euros (approximately $16.3 million) over the next three years to Brazil’s Amazon Fund. Managed by Brazil’s development bank, this fund supports initiatives to halt deforestation...

Why a Bidet Beats Toilet Paper Every Time: Cleaner, Greener, and Healthier

One of the most unexpected stories early in the COVID-19 pandemic was the sudden, widespread shortage of toilet paper. As lockdowns began in March 2020, people rushed to supermarkets, hoarding rolls and emptying shelves. Yet, amid the frenzy, some savvy shoppers turned to a different solution—a device long beloved in many parts of the world but still relatively unknown in the U.S.: the bidet. Sales of bidets skyrocketed during that time, according to James Lin, founder of bidetking.com. His company sold out its entire stock, and every year since, bidet sales continue to grow by 20-30%, signaling rising interest in this simple yet transformative bathroom fixture. A Brief History: From Aristocratic Luxury to Modern Necessity The bidet dates...

The Quiet Power of Being Seen: A Journey into Belonging and Self-Discovery

I was the third child in a bustling Italian-American household of six — “three boys and three girls!” my parents would declare with pride, as if symmetry itself ensured stability. Ours was a world of routines and responsibilities. Chores were shared like a birthright, and our family life pulsed with a rhythm of constant motion. And yet, within all that commotion, I found myself longing for stillness — for a space to be, not just to do. It was in those quiet, stolen moments that I first discovered something vital: the human need to be seen, truly seen. Not in the spotlight or as part of a lineup, but in the quiet recognition of our individuality...

More from categories