On Easter Monday, after delivering his final public address, Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88—closing a significant chapter as leader of the Catholic Church. His death shortly after such an important holiday sparked reflection on a curious phenomenon: many people seem to “hold on” through important events or dates before passing. While it may appear as sheer willpower or miraculous timing, this process is often far more complex and communal.
Behind these moments are often networks of caregivers, family members, and medical teams working in concert with patients, helping them reach milestones or spend precious time with loved ones. Understanding what truly matters to patients and their families is a vital part of...
In an era marked by profound social shifts, many men find themselves grappling with questions about identity and purpose. With Mars— the planet symbolizing masculine energy and assertiveness— actively influencing our skies this month, it’s an opportune moment to reflect on what truly defines masculinity today and how men can reclaim their power in a way that honors both themselves and the evolving world around them.
The Crisis of Modern Masculinity
For some men, the upheaval brought by changing gender roles has triggered feelings of loss and confusion. Traditionally, patriarchal structures offered men a clear (though limiting) script: dominance, control, and unquestioned authority. Now, as women assert their long-denied freedom and voice, some men feel cast adrift,...
In a time when headlines can feel heavy and the weight of global challenges looms large, stories of positive change remind us that meaningful progress is possible—often driven by community, creativity, and a deep respect for the planet. From ancient wisdom influencing modern conservation to cutting-edge science revolutionizing sustainability, the world is full of encouraging momentum. Here’s a round-up of recent breakthroughs and inspiring efforts that reflect our shared humanity and hope for a better future.
“We Belong to One Ocean”: Indigenous Leadership at the Heart of Ocean Conservation
For Native Hawaiians like Solomon Kahoʻohalahala, the ocean is far more than water—it’s a sacred ancestor. In their genealogical stories, the coral polyp is revered as the oldest...