Lifestyle Designer Aileen Xu explains how to find peace in the present by leaning into reality exactly as it is, rather than fighting against it.
"What if” thinking is a natural, adaptive cognitive process that supports learning and emotional resilience. We benefit more from accepting it than repressing it.
Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche proposed in his famous Stoic aphorism of amor fati (“love of one’s fate") that we should not only seek to accept but willingly embrace all that happens to us in life as ...
If you want a long-lasting, happy relationship with someone, it comes with some imperfect parts along with the fabulous, good ones. Being with someone long-term means letting go of all your ...
The EGOT winner was honored with the Chairman’s Award during Saturday night's awards ceremony. By McKinley Franklin Viola Davis delivered a powerful speech at the 2026 NAACP Image Awards on Saturday ...
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After the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, Trump became maniacal in his loathing for what he called the “radical left.” ...
The Western mind fights for justice, while the Eastern soul accepts imperfection. Perhaps when we can hold both, we can ...
In her love letter to the ’90s – the last analog decade – the Hole and Smashing Pumpkins bassist shares how she fell in love with the low-end and became an integral part of the noise-making generation ...
A federal judge ejected a top prosecutor from the New Jersey U.S. attorney’s office out of his courtroom Tuesday, accusing the government of “operating unlawfully” in light of recent reports that ...
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday called for an end to “personal hostility” towards judges, a not-so-subtle message that came just two days after President Trump went on a long ...