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Some insights from an author and psychologist may help introverts and extroverts better understand one another in order to improve their relationships. “Introverts are quieter, more introspective, deliberate, really into alone time. Extroverts are more talkative, outgoing, energetic, and very into socializing.” Most people fall somewhere in between the extremes depending on context...
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Miki Kawamura, founder and director of the Youth Peace Ambassadors program, learned something significant at the rural Japanese school she attended until 2025. Seeing two students from completely different political backgrounds brought together by working on a single multilingual art installation about peace, she realized that while our differences may sometimes divide us, a shared desire for...
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Abandoned cemeteries in Morocco are opening hearts between Jewish and Muslim people in a unique interfaith project that began in 2012 when the Moroccan Jewish community allowed 36-year-old Abderahim Baddah to use land beside the Akrich cemetery to cultivate crops while restoring the site. Now that once abandoned 700-year-old Jewish cemetery is home to a plant nursery run by local Muslims that...
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On Google Earth, Nguyen Minh Hai's twenty-year forest looks like an ice cube melting in hot water—a small patch of biodiversity surrounded by endless monoculture. It began with a misunderstanding: Vietnamese farmers read Fukuoka's One Straw Revolution and thought natural farming would be easy. One woman spent $21,000 clearing hillsides, pumping water uphill, battling disease—only to...
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Teen Line was founded in 1980 under a different name; the grassroots nonprofit evolved into a vital resource for young people struggling with stress, loneliness, relationships and mental health challenges. Teen Line still runs on the same core model: Trained teens supporting peers through nonjudgmental listening. “I think the biggest thing I say to almost every caller is that...
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Rebecca Solnit once stood in a creek for hours, picking blackberries until her hands were scratched and stained purple, until the quiet had soaked into her. The jam she made was runny and seedy, but she gave it anyway — not as product but as process, as summer itself. Now Silicon Valley tells us to skip the wading, the scratches, the slow ripening of attention. We can order berries online,...
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A police officer hooked his own instincts up to those of a local dog to find a missing 3-year-old in Kentucky in early January. Officer Josh Thompson was canvassing the street near the boy’s house with another officer when a dog started walking with them. After Thompson said “let’s go find this kid,” the dog spun around and started trotting back in the direction they had...
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When Rudy Karsan sold his company for over a billion dollars, he took a picture of the check, called the banker, and felt nothing. The elation never arrived. Instead, he cried every night for three weeks — the longest he had ever wept. What followed was a radical unraveling: he sold the Ferrari, threw away fifty trophies, moved with three boxes and his clothes. The man who had gone...
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Ali Akbar, the voice of Paris' 6th arrondissement, is believed to be the last newspaper hawker in Paris. For more than 50 years, he has made the rounds on his secondhand bicycle. Last month, an old customer — French President Emmanuel Macron — named him a knight in the National Order of Merit, one of France's highest honors. At 73, Akbar still works seven days a week, 10 hours a day, although...
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The Brooklyn Bridge is an iconic landmark in New York City that attracts millions of visitors. “Recently, the landmark has been repeatedly defaced with trash, hair ties, receipts, napkins, and locks attached to its fences.” Ellen Baum grew tired of seeing it so defaced, and devotes a few hours each day to removing the trash. When asked why people trash it, Ellen believes it is a trend among...