We live in a culture that often encourages modesty, humility, and sometimes even self-effacement. Yet, when a genuine compliment comes our way, many of...
In our hyper-connected world, many of us wrestle with the question: How much news and information should I really consume to stay informed without losing myself? The relentless stream of headlines, podcasts, influencers, and streaming content promises that if we miss out, we won’t belong or stay relevant. Yet beneath this bombardment lies a powerful force engineered to capture and hold our attention—often at the expense of our well-being.
The truth is, rules alone won’t save us. Deleting apps or enforcing digital detoxes may help temporarily, but these measures often fall short against technology designed to weaponize our focus. The battle for our attention is fiercer than any personal willpower or best intention. But—and this is...
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...
We live in a culture that often encourages modesty, humility, and sometimes even self-effacement. Yet, when a genuine compliment comes our way, many of us instinctively deflect, downplay, or outright reject it. Why is it so hard to simply say “thank you” and let those kind words soak in? This resistance to accepting praise is a complex dance involving self-doubt, cultural conditioning, and fear — and it can keep us from fully embracing our worth.
The Silent Struggle: Imposter Syndrome and Self-Doubt
Take, for example, two talented writer friends. Elizabeth recently earned her second doctorate and has published extensively, yet she whispers in fear that she’s a fraud and that someone more qualified will soon expose her....