Use It or Lose It: The Hidden Power of Attention
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,...

This week’s sky is brimming with cosmic activity—meteor showers, Venus transits, and insights for spiritual alignment.

Once upon a time, we at least pretended to be decent. We taught our kids to share, said “please” and “thank you,” and gave the occasional damn about the well-being of others. But now? We meme our way through cruelty, monetize humiliation, and elect leaders who treat compassion like a contagious disease. Something has shifted—and no, it’s not just politics or culture. It’s something deeper: a fundamental inversion of what it means to be human. That shift—from benevolent behavior to malevolent traits—isn’t just a quirk of the times. It’s the blueprint of decay. It’s the junkification of everything.

We are all born with special, exceptional, individualized gifts, and we are created to utilize these gifts, no matter how great or how small they may seem to us. Yet, sometimes we are our own roadblocks mainly because of untrue beliefs we have superimposed upon ourselves. Perhaps this happens because...
Have you ever noticed how some people just seem to carry a sense of ease about the future? While others get tangled in worry, these people glide through uncertainty as if they already trust what’s ahead. Now, what if I told you there’s a part of the brain quietly orchestrating that ease—giving optimists more than just a sunny outlook, but a shared, biological rhythm?

Imagine if happiness was a prescription. No pharmacy needed. No insurance claim forms. Just five minutes a day, no co-pay, and you could feel more human again. Too good to be true? That’s what I thought—until I stumbled on a little public health experiment with a very audacious name: the Big Joy Project.

This week’s Leo New Moon could be the most impactful of 2025, activating every major planet and sparking profound change.

We’re more connected than ever, yet many of us don’t even know who lives next door. Why does that matter?

What if everything you were told about weight loss was wrong? What if those well-meaning tips—count your calories, avoid all fat, push through hunger—were actually setting you up to fail? You’re not broken. The advice is. And it’s time we had a heart-to-heart about the myths keeping so many people stuck in a cycle of guilt, shame, and yo-yo dieting.

Why does Trump always find someone else to blame when things go wrong? From narcissism to Machiavellian strategy, psychological research reveals the deeper traits behind his leadership style. While taking credit for success, he pushes blame onto loyalists. Understanding this pattern helps us see how power, personality, and manipulation collide in modern politics—and why the buck never stops with him.

Most people think AI will either take their jobs or help them cheat on homework. But what if it could do something far more radical? What if it could help you think for yourself—for real? In a world addicted to shortcuts, artificial intelligence could be the first real opportunity to escape the shallow end of the intellectual pool. If, that is, you stop using it like a vending machine.

Sometimes logic can’t give you the right answer—because there's more to life than logic. Learn how to listen to what truly feels right.

Success isn’t just about what you know—it’s about how you operate. In a world that’s automated, accelerated, and often unstable, the traits that define winners across industries aren’t technical. They’re human. This article breaks down the eight essential skills that show up in every profession, culture, and life path—and why mastering them may matter more than any degree or résumé ever could.

Why do we feel better in summer and gloomy in winter? Your brain—and the sun—have more to do with it than you think.

Is there really one best way to live, decide, or grow? This article reveals why your own truth and intuition might be the only reliable guide.

What if reclaiming the role of the elder could help heal both your life and the planet? Denise Linn shows how ancestral memory can restore sacred purpose.

When love isn’t enough, and kindness hits a wall—how do you care for someone without losing yourself? This guide offers real insight and hope.

What happens in your brain at the very moment when a puzzling image suddenly makes sense? A new study reveals how moments of insight reshape our brain’s activity, strengthen memory, and point the way to more effective learning strategies. By understanding these processes, we gain tools not only for academic success but for navigating the challenges of modern life with creativity and confidence.

Your beliefs quietly guide your health and happiness. Learn 5 simple ways to spot limiting beliefs and shift your mindset for lasting wellness.

Think talking to yourself is odd? It might just be the best way to connect with your inner wisdom and create a life of balance and joy.

It’s in the air, isn’t it? The tension between genders. A war of words. A swirl of online rants and real-world frustrations. You scroll through social media and feel it—anger, sarcasm, blame. Somewhere along the way, conversation turned into confrontation. Misogyny isn’t just back; it’s louder, more organized, more shameless. But here’s the thing: behind the rage is a story. A human story. And understanding that story might be our only way out of the war zone.

Each birthday comes with candles, cake, and—for many—a creeping anxiety. Milestone ages like 30, 50, or 70 often arrive with an invisible question: “Am I where I’m supposed to be?” But what if that question is the problem, not the answer? Aging isn't just survival; it's evolution. And developing a positive attitude toward it could be one of the most transformative acts of resistance in a culture obsessed with youth.