It's everywhere. We see it in the change of seasons. We hold it in memory. There are examples of beauty as tiny as a spider web and as huge as the winking night sky. Finding beauty requires only seeking it out and being open to awe.
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I was about to write the sentence "It’s my birthday" but my mind got all literal and argumentative. It wants to know how anyone can call a calendar day "mine." Yet every year we make that declaration about our birth days. These special days make us nostalgic about the past and prophetic about the future.
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Does this ever happen to you? You come into a room for a reason, but can’t remember why. You see a familiar face across a room, but the person’s name eludes you. You put something “in a good place” and its location remains a mystery. Sixty percent of people worldwide believe incorrectly that lapses in memory are an inevitable part of aging. The good news is there’s more information than ever about staving off forgetfulness. Our brain simply needs us to work it!
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Do we dare engage in this contentious subject? How can we not? The lens of the Supreme Court is finally focused on power by way of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings. We see it in the form of accusation, denial, conflicting recall, and investigation. This is our opportunity to learn where our trust has boundaries; where we tighten tolerance; how influenced we are by what and how people say things; and how we form opinions when we will never be sure of the truth.
Read moreChicken Therapy
Recently sitting next to me on a flight was a passenger with his therapy animal. No, it wasn’t a dog or a cat. I watched with curiosity as he took a hen out of the jiggling carrying case under his seat. Murmuring into its feathery neck, he cuddled it tenderly to his chest. The two appeared to relax one another, and when John introduced himself and Chicken Little, it was an easy leap to understand that John was a traveler fearful the sky would fall and CL was there to “allay” his fears.
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