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Surviving Cancer: Entering the Golden Alchemical Door to Teaching
It starts with love . . . Entering the Golden Door: Who Am I? Going through cancer treatments with chemo, a strange thing happened, for I started to forget things, even who I am because my wife ghosted me and my friends would have nothing to do with me. Without human contact, you forget what it means to be human. I am a professor at a university, but I forgot what I taught. . . .
By WILD WAYNE : The Dragon Kinga day ago in Education
Finding Your Tribe: How to Spot Kindred Spirits and Create Meaningful Connections
In a world increasingly dominated by fleeting digital interactions, the longing for genuine connection and belonging resonates deeply. We yearn to find those individuals who "get" us, who share our values, passions, and perspectives – our kindred spirits. Identifying these individuals and forging meaningful connections with them can enrich our lives immeasurably, fostering a sense of purpose, belonging, and shared joy. But how do we navigate the crowded social landscape and successfully spot these kindred spirits amidst the noise? And, more importantly, how do we cultivate those initial sparks into lasting, fulfilling relationships?
By Wilson Igbasia day ago in Journal
The Phoenix from the Ashes:
Toxic relationships, in their myriad forms, are insidious vines that can slowly strangle the life out of individuals, leaving them emotionally depleted, psychologically bruised, and often struggling to understand how they ended up entangled in such a destructive web. Whether romantic, familial, or platonic, these relationships are characterized by patterns of manipulation, control, disrespect, and a consistent lack of empathy. Escaping their grasp can be a grueling process, but it's a journey that ultimately leads to profound self-discovery and lasting personal growth. The lessons learned from overcoming toxic relationships are invaluable, shaping our understanding of ourselves, our boundaries, and what we truly deserve in life.
By Wilson Igbasia day ago in Journal
Cultivating Inner Peace: Simple Ways to Boost Your Spiritual Growth at Home.
In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to become consumed by the demands of work, family, and social obligations. We often prioritize external achievements, leaving little room for nurturing our inner selves. Yet, cultivating our spiritual growth is crucial for finding lasting peace, purpose, and connection. Fortunately, you don't need to climb a mountain or join a monastery to embark on a spiritual journey. You can cultivate a vibrant spiritual life right in the comfort of your own home.
By Wilson Igbasia day ago in Journal
Everyday Habits That Drain Your Energy and How to Protect Yourself.
You wake up tired. You move through the day on effort. You sleep yet feel depleted. Energy loss often starts with habits you repeat daily without question. These habits shape focus, mood, and physical strength. When you identify them, you regain control.
By Wilson Igbasia day ago in Journal
The Golden Globes Are Back… and Somehow Still Going
Ah yes, the Golden Globes — the discount Oscars. Or as I like to call them, the Teimu Version of the Oscars, which themselves are drifting into such cultural irrelevance that pretty soon the only place willing to broadcast them will be YouTube.
By Bella Andersona day ago in Journal
THE RIP Review: Does Joe Carnahan’s New Heist Thriller Deliver or Fall Apart Under Pressure?
Director Joe Carnahan has always been something of an American counterpart to Guy Ritchie—he gravitates toward gritty cops-and-robbers chaos, high-velocity shootouts, and snappy criminal banter. And true to form, his latest project, THE RIP, leans right into that wheelhouse.
By Bella Andersona day ago in Journal
Rewind to the Nineties: My Top 10 Movies That Still Feel Brand New
There’s a certain magic to the 1990s. It wasn't just about grunge, dial-up internet, or neon windbreakers; it was a decade that produced some truly unforgettable cinema. Movies from the '90s hit differently. They had a distinct flavor, a blend of pre-CGI reliance on practical effects, raw storytelling, and the birth of a new kind of blockbuster that still feels accessible and human, even today.
By George Evana day ago in Journal











