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Practical Ways To Move On From Regret
Regret is something we all experience at some point in our lives. It can be a heavy emotion leaving us trapped in the past, questioning our choices, or just wondering what may have resulted if our choices had been different. It feels brave when we tell people we don’t have regrets. Sometimes I find myself
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How To Cut Out Wasteful Spending
Whether it’s a subscription you barely use or that extra cup of coffee you might not need, wasteful spending can add up over time and hurt your financial health. The good news is that with a few mindful adjustments, we can cut out unnecessary expenses and start saving more for the things that matter most.
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The Rise of Humanoid Robots
In recent years, humanoid robots have evolved from futuristic fantasies to more tangible creations that are beginning to make their mark in various industries. With advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and machine learning, humanoid robots are quickly becoming a bigger topic of discussion. These robots, designed to mimic human appearance and behaviour, promise to
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Simple Tips for Creating New Habits
Building new habits or even reinforcing old ones can feel like a big task, but with the right approach, it’s very achievable. Let’s discuss some simple yet effective tips to help us create lasting change. Simple Tips for Creating New Habits Start Small Don’t overwhelm yourself with big goals. Break your habit down into manageable
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Gurdjieff: Ahead of His Time
Georges Ivanovich Gurdjieff (1886-1949) was a mystic, philosopher, and spiritual teacher who revolutionized Western understanding of self-awareness, consciousness, and human potential. His ideas, though controversial in his time, continue to provoke curiosity and fascination among spiritual seekers, philosophers, and psychologists today. But who exactly was Gurdjieff, what did he believe, and why did he attract
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Regain Fun In Your Life
Many of us today feel disconnected from the simple joy of having fun. I’ve seen it said before that fun is something mainly for kids or that it’s a luxury we can only enjoy once we’ve attained a certain level of success. But I think it’s foundational to one’s mental well-being, and really is one