Monkey See, Monkey Do: How Corruption, Inequality, and Self-Interest Threaten Civilization
Stressful Things and How To Deal with Them
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- Written by: Jude Bijou

This month I'm going to discuss three topics that have at their roots our unexpressed fear: stress, taxes, and sleep, or lack thereof!
Why Some Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Should Skip Aspirin
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- Written by: Sarah Avery
The drugs apixaban and clopidogrel—without aspirin—comprise the safest treatment regimen for certain patients with atrial fibrillation (A-fib), according to new research.
Why Do People Believe Con Artists?
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- Written by: Barry M. Mitnick

What is real can seem pretty arbitrary. It’s easy to be fooled by misinformation disguised as news and deepfake videos showing people doing things they never did or said.
Change Your World with 7 Principles to Master Time
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- Written by: Larry Thornton

Time can be one of our most illusory possessions. We all at various moments tend to think we have more or less time than we do.
Empowering Empaths: Breaking Free from Limiting Beliefs
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- Written by: Suzanne Worthley

Empaths often struggle with self-limiting beliefs rooted in early experiences and societal conditioning. By harnessing the power of consciousness and practicing discernment, individuals can confront and dismantle these narratives. This process not only fosters self-love and connection but also empowers empaths to live authentically and contribute positively to the world.
Regrets: Why and How to Make an Apology
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- Written by: Jude Bijou

Whether it's your parent, coworker, child, lover, or friend, we all sometimes say and do things we regret. We fret, get defensive, make excuses, and rationalize that what we did wasn't so bad.
Contrary Winds and the Value of Spirituality
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- Written by: don Alberto Taxo

It is easy to love people who love us, but it is possible and necessary to give love to people who have wounded us because this is where the spiritual opportunity lies.
Are You The Personality Type That Knowingly Shares Fake News?
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- Written by: Duke University

New research identifies a specific personality type that is more likely to share misinformation and undeterred from sharing it even after being warned it might be false.
Embracing Life's Sweetness: How to Eat a Mango
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

The scent of a fresh, ripe mango can be intoxicating. The sweetness of its nectar beckons you to savor its rich flavor. Yet, the simple act of eating a mango is not as straightforward as one might think.
So What's Really Going On For Some?
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

"The times they are a changing", so wrote Bob Dylan in the early '60s. The title had its meaning to the young people of the period, but it has always had a universal meaning. The times have always changed and will continue to do so.
Navigating Life's Highs and Lows with Grace
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

Ever heard the saying "3 steps forward and two steps back"? Of course you have! Well there's more than that. All universal activity, including human endeavor, occurs in excess and must be corrected.
How to Live beyond Hope and Despair
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

What does it mean to have hope? For some, it means faith in a higher power. For most, I think, having hope as to some outcome is passive, as in delivering me.
Navigating Distressing Realities: Understanding the Psychological Stages and Moving Towards Growth
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

As we confront the daunting challenges of our time, such as the threat of nuclear war, the impacts of climate change, the erosion of democracy, and economic instability, there are three psychological stages individuals experience when facing these distressing realities.
Volunteering in Late Life: A Shield Against Cognitive Decline and Dementia
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

Volunteering in late life may be more than just a noble act of giving back to the community; it could be a critical factor in safeguarding the brain against cognitive decline and dementia.
Noble Ethics and the Warrior Within
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- Written by: Emma Farrell

To truly live in alignment with noble ethics is challenging. If it was an easy endeavor, we would live in a very different world than we do today.
Political Leaders on Twitter: Contrasting Trends in Untrustworthy Content
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- Written by: Stephan Lewandowsky and Jana Lasser

Politicians from mainstream parties in the UK and Germany post far fewer links to untrustworthy websites on Twitter and this has remained constant since 2016, according to our new research.
Unlocking the Power of Your Purposeful Life
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

There is hope in the form of purpose. A sense of purpose can be a powerful antidote to loneliness, providing a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Monkey See, Monkey Do: How Corruption, Inequality, and Self-Interest Threaten Civilization
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- Written by: Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com

Alan Greenspan spent decades as the most powerful economist on earth, genuflecting at the altar of Ayn Rand and insisting that banks would regulate themselves because self-interest was its own kind of wisdom. Then the 2008 financial crisis happened, and he sat before Congress and admitted, more or less, that he had been wrong. It was a remarkable moment of honesty. It just came about twenty years too late.
Astrological Overview and Forecast Video: June 22 to 28, 2026
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- Written by: Pam Younghans

The week of June 22–28, 2026 carries a quiet but unmistakable undercurrent of anticipation, as several powerful planetary energies continue to build toward their culmination. Mars draws ever closer to transformative alignments with Sedna and Uranus in Gemini, while Jupiter prepares to leave emotional Cancer for fiery Leo, and the June 29 Full Moon looms on the horizon. Amid this atmosphere of inner preparation, daily aspects invite us to deepen compassion, strengthen our boundaries, and exercise patience as we navigate both personal and collective crossroads. Astrologer Pam Younghans offers her weekly guidance to help you make the most of the cosmic currents shaping this dynamic transitional week.
Use It or Lose It: The Hidden Power of Attention
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- Written by: Marie T. Russell, InnerSelf.com

What if "use it or lose it" applies to far more than muscles and physical skills? The hidden power of attention shapes everything from intuition and empathy to habits, dreams, and personal growth. What we consistently practice grows stronger, while what we neglect gradually fades from our lives.
The Hidden Weight of Hiding Who You Are and What It Does to Your Mental Health
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- Written by: Beth McDaniel, InnerSelf.com

There is a particular kind of exhaustion that comes not from doing too much, but from editing yourself constantly. For many bi+ and gender-minority individuals, every social interaction carries an invisible question: how much of myself is safe to show right now? New research is starting to map exactly how that daily calculation shapes mood, identity, and depression over time.
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