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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 Mahmud9 months ago in Longevity
Sun Enters the Second Gate: Taurus
Welcome to Chapter 2/12 of the 2025-2026 zodiac wheel! As the Sun moves out of the first cardinal sign of fiery Aries, and enters earthy fixed Taurus (around April 19–20), generally the collective focus shifts from bold initiation to slow, steady cultivation. That being said, this Taurus season will still be charged with Aries energy, so be prepared for a bit of a push and pull between being a go-getter and being in your cozy era.
By Jenna in the Stars9 months ago in Longevity
Kennedy Warns of Autism Epidemic in U.S. During First HHS Press Conference
In his first press conference as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked a heated discussion by labeling rising autism rates a “preventable epidemic” driven by environmental toxins. His remarks have drawn sharp criticism from autism advocates and researchers, who argue that better awareness—not an epidemic—explains the increase in diagnoses.
By Akrang Raja 9 months ago in Longevity
The Silent Earthquake
The impact of COVID on society, youth, and work is still unfolding What if the biggest revolution of our generation didn’t come with fire and fury—but with silence, masks, and screens? The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t just disrupt; it reshaped. It altered how we live, work, and relate to one another. And while the virus may be (mostly) under control, the impact of COVID on society is far from over. Beneath the return to “normal,” deep shifts are taking root—in how we build careers, connect with people, and imagine the future.
By Bubble Chill Media 9 months ago in Longevity
THE WORD: SPIRIT
THE WORD: SPIRIT Its Meaning and Function By Samson Gifted Edighomor. Introduction: A Word That Breathes The word spirit is simple to pronounce, yet profound in meaning. It is one of the oldest and most universal words known to human language. From ancient civilizations to modern consciousness movements, spirit has persisted as a term that carries mystery, power, and a sense of something beyond the surface of things. But what exactly is “spirit”? What does it mean when we say someone has a “strong spirit,” or when we refer to “spiritual energy,” or even speak of “spirit” as a divine force?
By Samson E. Gifted9 months ago in Longevity
Got Extra Fat?
It all started with a discovery that didn’t seem particularly life-altering. A cosmetics company sponsoring research on human longevity figured out special properties of the cells that make up the outer human ear, scientifically known as Keratinized Stratified Squamous Epithelium (KSSE), or type of tissue characterized by multiple layers of flattened cells that are hardened and waterproofed by keratin. Specifically, KSSE have longer biological life and virtually do not age or form wrinkles.
By Lana V Lynx10 months ago in Longevity






