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  • When It’s Time To Fight

    Read Time: 3 minutesWe’re taught early that fighting is bad. Don’t hit. Don’t argue. Don’t escalate. Walk away. That advice is mostly good. But it’s incomplete. Because life doesn’t stop presenting moments where not fighting has consequences too. And no one hands you a rulebook explaining when standing up is brave, when it’s reckless, and when silence quietly…

  • The Bridge Generation: The Unsung Heroes Between Success Stories

    Read Time: 2 minutesHistory often remembers the generations that make the biggest impact—those who innovate, revolutionize, and redefine industries or societies. But what about the generations in between? The ones who don’t make headlines yet play a crucial role in setting up the next wave of success? These are the bridge generations, and their influence is often underestimated.…

  • dyslexic

    Was William Shakespeare Dyslexic? Exploring the Theory Behind the Bard’s Brilliant Mind

    Read Time: 3 minutesWhether it was his ability to tap in to teenage angst, provide intelligent sarcasm or paint a picture for the tragedy of love, I have LOVED reading Shakespeare since I was introduced to his work in high school. I didn’t find it difficult to break down his works, even though to some it was confusing…

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