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To Greedy Billionaires Who "Warned" Us About the Current Plague
Billionaires have a constant, and steady source of income because they started businesses, while actually being the owners of their net worth. I want to become one of them because I'm eager to prove my family wrong, both the liars as well as the believers of those lies. But anyway, this isn't about them since I do not have THEM on the OCD brain right now. What I have on my mind is how billionaires like Bill Gates have proposed that the world is not ready to deal with a pandemic. The link below is all about Bill Gates saying we aren't prepared for a larger epidemic. The video is dated March 19th, 2020.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez6 years ago in Longevity
Free Weekly Reading Mirror Dragon Tarot
Looks like the feminine mystique dominates this week. All three cards for the reading are female court cards. Thought to ponder; What feminine aspects appear to be positive and which lead to discomfort? I naturally think of nurturing as a feminine characteristic and when employed with compassion, acceptance and understanding it’s a wonderful interaction between people. When it becomes driven by neediness, fear or greed, however, it can be as smothering and limiting as a very small padded cell with threads of guilt woven in. Desire/demand, emotions/manipulation, creativity/destruction, light creates shadow.
By Victoria LaPointe6 years ago in Longevity
How To Keep Your Eyes Healthy and Comfortable at Home
You depend on your eyes for almost everything, so you need to take care of them the best you can. The first step is, of course, seeing your eye doctor every year for any changes. However, eye care doesn't just stop after your appointment. There are many more things you can do right from home to protect your eyes and avoid problems in the future. Here are several steps to ensure your eyes feel comfortable and stay healthy.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Longevity
COVID-PTSD
12 Monkeys... The world has a cold? Is it sick of us? Well maby we are sick of it? Fine screw everyone. The back and fourth is crazy. At first it was cool to have the day and night to yourself . Few people in the way of grabbing a bite to eat, very light traffic. Just clear runways everywhere. Then anger, confusion, frustration and a tidal wave of other random emotions. Now peace in solitude. All the things that were so important can not be reached. The moment of numbness...
By Mr. Furthermoore 6 years ago in Longevity
Trapped in quarantine
It was a normal Thursday afternoon and I just woke up from that seem to be a eight hour shift from an overnight job I was doing in food service. I was energetic and ready to take on the rest of the day. Looking forward to going to the store, I got up washed my face, put on my socks, pants and a T-shirt along with a long sleeve thermal Top. It was a sunny beautiful day in western Pennsylvania.
By Kyle Smith6 years ago in Longevity
How are we doing? The short answer is we're okay.
My friends ask me how I’m doing. The short answer is always - we’re okay. But the real answer is much longer. I feel a lot of anxiety these days. It’s always there, sometimes with more intensity than others. But a constant, ever present, lurking beneath our routine.
By Jill Jaimes6 years ago in Longevity
Portrait of a Memory Part 2
Jane pulled a purple composition notebook and purple pencil from her messenger bag. She didn’t particularly like the color purple. In fact, she had a love/hate relationship with that color. After her grandmother’s Alzheimer diagnosis, Jane went off the deep end of advocacy. She joined support groups, wrote and signed petitions to spread awareness, and ran fundraisers to raise money for research. Purple is the “official color” of Alzheimer’s disease, so naturally she collected everything in purple. She worked tirelessly as if her actions would somehow change her grandmother’s prognosis. When it didn’t work that way, Jane was stuck with a lot of purple junk.
By Britt Alexandria6 years ago in Longevity
Lost in quarantine
It was a normal Thursday afternoon and I just woke up from that seem to be a eight hour shift from an overnight job I was doing in food service. I was energetic and ready to take on the rest of the day. Looking forward to going to the store, I got up washed my face, put on my socks, pants and a T-shirt along with a long sleeve thermal Top. It was a sunny beautiful day in western Pennsylvania.
By Kyle Smith6 years ago in Longevity











