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Artistic, musical, creative, and entertaining topics in Longevity's health and wellness sphere.
Samsung's ultra-thin Galaxy phone is a greatly misunderstood device - and I shamelessly love it
In an era where smartphones are growing ever larger, thicker, and more bloated with features that few people truly use, Samsung has dared to zig where others zag. Enter the **ultra-thin Galaxy phone**, a device that doesn’t just reduce bulk—it rewrites the rulebook on what a modern smartphone can (and should) feel like. And while critics may scoff at what they see as compromises, I’m here to set the record straight: this phone is *greatly misunderstood*, and I *absolutely love it*.
By Today Article10 months ago in Longevity
Mindful Eating: Simple Practices to Improve Your Relationship with Food
We live in a fast-paced world where we often do three things at once: replying to emails, doom-scrolling on social media, and eating lunch (if chips and soda at your desk count). But have you ever finished a meal and realized… You barely remember eating it? That, my friend, is the opposite of mindful eating.
By Chinedum John10 months ago in Longevity
The Forgetfulness of Forgiveness
The Freedom of Forgiveness Forgiveness is some of the most powerful healing work we do. But that does not mean we condone the behavior of the offending party or that we simply forgive and forget — forgetting is often impossible. You are training new data until October 2023.
By Laila Sadia10 months ago in Longevity
Firstly
Hey , Okay where should i start from . I’m not usually great with words, at least not the ones that really matter. When I try to say things like this out loud, my thoughts feel too big for my mouth. So I thought maybe writing it down might help me say it the way I really feel it.
By Oreofe Adesoji10 months ago in Longevity
“SOUND SCULPTOR” by Off-Limit™
Art That Doesn’t Just Hang — It Speaks. Loudly. Silently. Welcome to the world of Off-Limit™, where modern art meets raw emotion. The “SOUND SCULPTOR” poster is not just a visual experience — it’s a presence. This isn’t another decoration. It’s a signal. A tone. A quiet rebellion on your wall.
By Off-Limit™10 months ago in Longevity
The Tree That Remembered Me. AI-Generated.
I met the tree when I was seven. It stood at the edge of my grandmother’s garden, silent and rooted, like a monk deep in thought. The majority would describe it as common; all it is is a tree's bark and leaves. But even when I was seven, I thought it was more. Each summer, I’d sit beneath its generous shade, running small fingers along the carvings left by people I would never know. Its trunk was marred by dates, hearts, and names. My grandmother called it “The Witness.” She said it had stood through storms, droughts, and human seasons. It outlived the people who marked it, standing quiet as the world around it shifted and changed.
By Asif Mahmud11 months ago in Longevity
How to Remain Young
To stop aging is inevitable, but stop looking aged can be done. Here’s some ways to do for everyone. 1. Eat right for your body youth begins on your plate. Your body is fueled by a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, lean protein, healthy fats, and antioxidant-rich antioxidants. Hydration is just as important because it helps flush out toxins, keeps your skin glowing, and gives you a lot of energy.
By Arefin Mim11 months ago in Longevity









