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What’s left is time—time to pursue what we love, explore creativity, deepen relationships. The dream, it seems, is a life ...
Despite increased understanding in how to modify human aging, longevity as a wellness trend sidesteps questions of societal inequities and what makes a good life.
There are many possible lives we could live but the use of Plath’s fig analogy to explore this idea is not quite right.
According to a new study, feeling hopeful—even more so than just feeling good—may bring us a sense of meaning.
Explore regenerative architecture's role in harmonizing buildings and nature, inspired by Rudolf Steiner's holistic vision and design principles.
Measles cases have hit their highest number since the disease was declared eliminated in the U.S., in 2000. In total, ...
Dr. Judith Joseph told Newsweek: "People are curious about the mindsets of the other generations they see at home and at work ...
Scottie Scheffler and King Solomon reveal that trophy highs are fleeting—real satisfaction comes from family, purpose, and ...
Philosophy books that feel like late-night talks filled with clarity, curiosity, and the kind of questions that keep you ...
Josh and Ray keep a sunny disposition with David Bather Woods from the University of Warwick, author of Arthur Schopenhauer: ...
Sanskrit intermingled SACRED MUSIC with most foreign languages it came in contact with leaving a DNAtype trail of its roots in tongues across the world reports SONAL SRIVASTAVA from a conference at th ...
One of the UN Sustainable Development Goals aims to secure clean water and good sanitation for all by 2030, in recognition of ...