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History Is Not a Destiny: A Mother’s Day Reflection
History Is Not a Destiny: A Mother’s Day Reflection By Alma Abayon, writing under a pseudonym. As Mother’s Day approaches, I’m filled with mixed emotions. The day, intended to celebrate the love, sacrifices, and support of mothers, promotes picture-perfect family bliss, which does not remotely match my experience. If our relationships with our mothers are complex, messy, painful, or disappointing, how do we celebrate? Television commercials and ads remind us not to forget abo


Resilience Born of Adversity - A Common Trait Among Entrepreneurs
By Orly Benaroch Light While enjoying a quiet dinner with a friend, who is also the retired founder of a prosperous workforce solutions firm, our conversation inevitably drifted toward her professional journey. The firm she had painstakingly built and managed for two decades stood as a testament to her leadership and vision. It was only a short time before we began to dissect the collective strengths of her management team. Each one of them displayed a remarkable tenacity, a


Ageism and Mental Health Issues
By Shelby Leith In recent years, taking good care of our mental health has gained significant importance. We now understand that for general health to be truly effective, a holistic approach must be used, taking into account every aspect of the body and mind. Because of this shift away from focusing solely on the physical body and toward considering all of a person's dimensions, mental health is now frequently regarded as being as crucial to physical health in the pursuit of
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