Today I started out to write about the wonderful, mystical people who don’t process information just like everyone else. Often our world doesn’t appreciate them and can even call them … Continue reading →
This week, the TV in my house reached a point that was nearly nine months after the end of its warranty period. My husband and I were watching a film … Continue reading →
Moving out of the bubble of daily life sounds so easy. Just look up and out. But routines and everyday concerns crowd around us so tightly that soon our vision … Continue reading →
Previously, I’ve written about research that proves emotions are contagious—in both good and bad ways. Spend time with someone who’s optimistic and happy, and you’re bound to walk away feeling … Continue reading →
Why the heck would anyone want to celebrate a birthday? Certain religions forbid it. As I understand it (and maybe I don’t), the reason involves not glorifying the individual. Many … Continue reading →
One measure of intelligence is the ability to view objects in new ways—not limited to their original design or purpose. Acting classes develop an expanded view of the world by … Continue reading →