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When you’re living a distracted life, every minute must be accounted for. You feel like you must be checking something…
Kindness Changes Everything
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When you’re living a distracted life, every minute must be accounted for. You feel like you must be checking something…
Thirty years ago, my world almost fell apart. I had surgery, was fired, and was informed by the IRS that my employer had not paid
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I would have given a kidney if someone would have done any of these things for me after the birth…
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Words have meaning, and they possess the power to change the world. They can inspire us to do amazing things, or…
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Soon I Will be Gone Forever, but That’s Okay as Long as Someone Reads This. I am only 24 years…
When police found Fred Barley, 19, living in a tent on the campus of Gordon State College in Barnesville, Georgia, they were prepared to evict
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40 Ways to Practice Self-Kindness by Mike O’Connor “The most powerful relationship you will ever have is the relationship with…
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Somayeh Mehri (29) and Rana Afghanipour (3) are a mother and daughter living in Bam, southern Iran. They were attacked…
Some time ago, I went to an art exhibition, which showed the work of some students from a local college, one of whom was a
Brenda Jones, a 69-year-old great-grandmother, had spent a long year on the donor list waiting to receive a liver. Then, on July 18, a hospital
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The Homeless – 39 Questions For Your Reflection by Mike O’Connor 1. When you see a homeless person, do you…
For 34 years, LouAnn Alexander worked as a flight attendant. But at the age of 58, she received a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Soon, the
I was just out of college, only three days into a graduate year in England, and I was dragging a heavy backpack and suitcase through
“I just saw a terrible thing,” my husband said, as he pulled up to the curb and I climbed into the passenger seat of the
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You probably have this impression stuck in your head: Nice people are weak. They get taken advantage of, get blamed at, and are often pushed
My parents, at the height of the Depression, were forced to go on home relief, which is known as welfare today. It was 1935, when
“…on my flight back to Georgia I saw this man, who was a stranger to this woman, offer to help her because she was pregnant
I’m currently sat on a cancer ward at the hospital, waiting for my mum to be discharged after she had surgery to remove a tumor,
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P68 Wrote: “My daughter had been hospitalized almost 65-days without seeing her sister. This is their reunion…” ❤❤
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I’m an old father now. Suddenly it seems. My sons have sons. I own lots of memories. I polish the sweet ones and never dust
The mainstream media would have us believe That the world is a bad place. They feature, in the main, Events that are sure to make
It’s Wednesday night, just me and my 7 year-old daughter, and I’m having a hard time settling into the play time I promised earlier when
Jeni Stepien’s father Michael was shot and killed during a robbery in Swissvale, Pennsylvania in 2006. His family donated his organs and his heart was