May 19th, 2024 Steve Cummings
Middle-class individuals and families used to easily afford life’s basics. Today, thanks to rising prices, these are becoming increasingly out of reach except for the upper class. You’re not alone if you’ve experienced sticker shock when paying for essentials that are now luxuries. These price hikes affect many, and they’re not happy about it. 1. […]
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May 19th, 2024 Jerry Zezima
By Jerry Zezima In case I am run out of the country, which is probably inevitable but would give me a great reason to have my own travel show, I just renewed my passport. “Now I can visit my mother,” I told Jenn, a very nice postal employee who helped me and my wife, Sue, […]
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May 19th, 2024 Patrick Bass
In life, adversity is inevitable. Challenges come in various forms—professional setbacks, personal trials, or the day-to-day pressures that test our resolve and values. How we handle these moments speaks volumes about our character. “Burn Your Ships,” a book devoted to mastering life’s challenges, offers profound insights into maintaining integrity when faced with adversity. This post […]
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May 19th, 2024 Royce Shook
Here are some tough questions and answers that you need to consider before you start on this path 1. Is it too late for seniors to quit smoking? No, it’s never too late to quit smoking. Regardless of your age, quitting smoking has immediate and long-term health benefits. Within just 20 minutes of quitting, your heart […]
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May 18th, 2024 Deborah Johnson
In January of 2024, Brian Chesky was rated the 232nd richest person in the world, according to Forbes and some of his success can be attributed to handling stress. In October 2007 the Industrial Designers Society of America was hosting a conference in San Francisco and all the hotel rooms were booked. Brian and his […]
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May 18th, 2024 Faris Aranki
Anyone for a kiss? How much on an average day do you spend thinking about your tongue? 10 seconds? 1 minute maybe? 5 mins max? I suspect I go whole days never even thinking about it. Well this week, it was occupying my thoughts 99% of the time. Why? Last weekend I fell ill and caught a virus that caused […]
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May 18th, 2024 Melissa Deally
Join us for an eye-opening episode with Scheherazade, where she delves into the fascinating connection between Hormones & Heart Health that many are unaware of! 💖 She also sheds light on the “Unsung Hero” missing from our modern diet—a vital vitamin that prevents artery calcification, redirecting calcium to bones and teeth. Win-win-win! 🌟 🩺 Scheherazade’s […]
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May 18th, 2024 Steve Cummings
When traveling to Europe, you will want to explore some of the fantastic palaces found there. To be clear, a palace is an impressive and large building that serves as the home for a head of state, similarly important ruling class members, and other dignitaries like religious heads. We, as USAmericans, love European palaces because […]
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May 18th, 2024 Don Akchin
Photo by Alex Knight on Unsplash The EndGame is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Surveys consistently show that the vast majority of older adults prefer to age in place – in the comfort of their homes – rather than in institutional care. One big obstacle […]
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May 18th, 2024 Patrick Bass
As a young man standing on the threshold of independence, the decision to move out of your parents’ house is one of the most significant steps you will take. This moment is not just about gaining physical space but about embracing responsibility, cultivating self-reliance, and defining your path to manhood. In my book, “The Modern […]
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