Each And Every Suicide Diminishes Us
Each and every suicide in the world diminishes you and me. No matter if you don't know the person, their family, or even if they live on the other side of the world from you
Each and every suicide in the world diminishes you and me. No matter if you don't know the person, their family, or even if they live on the other side of the world from you
The Technician | Posted 04.06.2012
Barriers to entry are low, and it is feasible to start a business with limited resources in today's marketplace. When you allow your creativity to take off, before you know it, you'll find out you're in business.
Daliah Merzaban | Posted 03.30.2012
The main reason for Muslims to say insha'Allah is to recognise that an event in the future will happen only if God wills it.
Laura Campbell | Posted 04.24.2012
As I sat and watched Oprah's experience, I realized that she and I had something in common -- we both had the privilege and benefit of participating in a Tony Robbins event.
Lorna Byrne | Posted 04.17.2012
Each time I land in America it's as if a gate to the new world opens. God and angels have told me that America is the gateway to humanity's future. It is where the choices that will determine mankind's future will be made.
Laura Campbell | Posted 04.07.2012
When I got divorced, I remember saying to my mother, "This is not where I thought I would be at this stage of my life." I was sad when I said it, and stuck in the disappointment of my failed marriage. Divorce had definitely not been part of my life plan.
Fahad Faruqui | Posted 02.29.2012
If God wanted something to happen in our lives then it would, right? So the effort we put into our goals is only possible to a certain extent -- or so we may think.
Rod Stryker | Posted 02.20.2012
Knowing that unconditional and boundless joy permanently resides in your heart is the foundation for living your life with true lightheartedness, freedom and fearlessness.
Steven Crandell | Posted 12.13.2011
In spite of our humanity, we sometimes wear strategic blinkers to pursue our goals. We prize speed and efficiency, but we sacrifice awareness, intuition and flexibility -- we cramp our own style of living.
Cathleen Falsani | Posted 05.25.2011
The film poses a question that is left open-ended when the credits roll: Is it possible to change our fate?
Jonathan Kim | Posted 05.25.2011
Meg Pier | Posted 05.25.2011
My visit to Marsaxlokk reminded me that by daring to cast my net in new waters, and being willing to go where the tide takes me. I was moving closer to the life I was meant to live.
Sebastian Siegel | Posted 11.17.2011
The tragedy of life isn't that life ends, but that for most the end doesn't feel deserved -- as if it always comes too soon.
DK Matai | Posted 05.25.2011
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Avital Binshtock | Posted 05.25.2011
In Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, those depicted as being fully themselves tend to convene or live outside, amid the vividly rendered trees, mushrooms, and wild things.
Todd Greene | Posted 05.25.2011
As we continued to play the course my mind wandered often -- as did my ball for different reasons -- to the decisions I made in my life and the road I ultimately chose for myself.
Mim Abbey | Posted 11.17.2011
When we persist in our habits, they take root in our lives and influence the outcomes we experience, including the ultimate outcome, our destiny.
Natasha Dern | Posted 11.17.2011
Why do we hand love over so easily to someone who may or may not deserve it? Why do we invest our love in people who do not value it? Is money more precious than love?
Jeff Schweitzer | Posted 11.17.2011
Morality is our biological destiny, not a gift from god.
Lorna Byrne | Posted 04.17.2012