Etiqueta: essay
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More wisdom and compassion by Susana Cabaço
The more wise and compassionate you become, the less prone to suffering you are. Wisdom and compassion make a magic elixir that gives you immunity to many potentially stressful situations. Things may still not be perfect, but they won’t disturb you as much as before. The idea is not simply…
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Easy Swing: a review of My Darling Boy by John Dufresne. By Peter Mladinic
W.W. Norton & Company. 2025. $ 26.99 Hardcover, $14.99 Kindle Wyatt Tyler is the rookie shortstop of the Brown Bats. On Opening Day Tyler’s line drive hit wins the game. Much later in the novel Tyler suffers an injury at the plate that will likely end his career; Olney Kartheizer,…
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In honor of Juliana Marins by Miriam Costa
Our hearts suffocated by so many wars and distorted minds.That girl’s plea was ignored but the whole world watched Juliana being murdered.A volcano and the terror of those who see it, a fate, to travel and never return home, to die in agony and pain. There are people who are…
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«The Nature of Happiness: Is it a Choice or a Result?» Essay by Michael Cheadle
«The Nature of Happiness: Is it a Choice or a Result?» Essay by Michael Cheadle According to Britannica: “happiness, in psychology, is a state of emotional well-being that a person experiences either in a narrow sense, when good things happen in a specific moment, or more broadly, as a positive…
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The dance of life by Susana Cabaço
The dance of life unfolds everywhere under silent, sacred tones. Different pairs dance together to this everlasting composition that keeps reverberating from celestial spheres throughout the universe—from your closest surroundings to the farthest galaxies. It’s a subtle dance of energy and matter, consciousness and form, beings and things, in any…
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Can a Toxic Leader lead change? by Edward Ortiz
A lot of people in my WP community know that I’m passionate about the subject of leadership, and I spend a significant amount of time reading and researching it. As I work on building my own way of understanding leadership and answering some big questions I have, I want to…
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Reframing life by Susana Cabaço
Change starts within. And it often starts with a shift of perspective. A powerful insight or profound realization is enough to change the way you perceive reality. Seeing things, situations, and people differently puts in motion an energetic rearrangement of the physical template, bringing magical unfoldings to light. Shortly put,…
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Miriam Celeste Pedro Rodríguez Miranda (Translated by Edward Ortiz)
Today, I’m sharing another poem by my grandfather-in-law, Pedro Rodríguez Miranda. The poem, Miriam Celeste, was dedicated to his only daughter. The name has a divine connotation, as you will see in the poem. Miriam is of Hebrew origin and is believed—among other meanings—to signify “beloved.” Celeste comes from the Latin Caelestis, meaning “heavenly” or “celestial.”…
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Humane touch by Susana Cabaço
How much peace there is in the thought of having nothing to prove and nothing to achieve? Are you able to touch your endless depository of calm just by considering it? Society teaches doing, getting, and accomplishing as if your life in particular and life as a whole depend imperatively…
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WRITING IN TRYING TIMES by Caroline Donahue
This week has been one of the strangest I have experienced in my life, and I am sure that this has been the case for you as well. For the first time in our lives, we are experiencing something all together, regardless of nationality or location. In the past, there…
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Chasing Immortality: A Philosophical and Political Reflection by Edward Ortiz
“While you live, while you may, become good.” – Marcus Aurelius It seems that the subject of immortality has entered my world over the past couple of months. First, I watched a Netflix documentary, Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, which narrates the bizarre experiment that Bryan…




