Tag: truth drops
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The Village
A long, long time ago, in a small village, everyone worked, and everyone had what they needed. When a neighbor fell on hard timesāmaybe they got injured or just couldnāt work anymoreāthe village pulled together. No one questioned it. Helping each other wasnāt a debate or a policyāit was just what people did. That was…
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Manifesting Your Needs
Sometimes, when you truly need or deeply desire something, and you clearly focus on it, that very thing can start to appear in your life. This isn’t about just wishing; it’s about the powerful idea of manifestation. It suggests that when your focus is strong on what you genuinely need or believe in, you can,…
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The Brain’s Secret Superpower
Our brains are masters at understanding the world through our senses ā not just sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, but also internal senses that tell us about our body’s position. All this information is rapidly converted into electrical signals and instantly sent to our brain, which then works to combine and make sense of…
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Coexistence on the Airwaves
Imagine a national news network where two anchors ā one a principled conservative, the other a committed progressive ā share the screen every night. Not to argue. Not to perform. But to present the news from their respective worldviews with integrity and professionalism. No debates, no condescension, no manufactured unity. Just clarity, context, and mutual…
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When the Birds Sing Before the Sun
Ever wonder why birds start chirping at 5:00 a.m., long before the sun even breaks the horizon? I was thinking about it, and it hit me ā maybe birds sing because, in their little bird brains, they donāt know for sure that the sun is coming back. Every night might be the last. But then⦅
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The Wall We Can’t See Past
When I think about dying, it’s like my brain’s operating system just halts and catches fire. Itās this wall, and I just can’t see past it. I think everyone feels this, right? My gut tells me our brains use religion to get around knowing about death. It’s like our imagination fills in those missing pieces…
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Your Life’s a Canvas
Your life truly begins with a unique canvas and set of paints, but here’s a thought: these aren’t just random. They’re often the beautiful, complex result of someone else’s free will and choices. Think of your family, your community, or even the historical moments that shape your world ā their decisions, big and small, lay…
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Know When to Run, Remember When to Love
Taking care of ourselves often means knowing when to let go. Sometimes, the best thing we can do for our peace of mind is to “cut our losses and run” from situations, habits, or even mindsets that are holding us back or causing us pain. This isn’t about giving up; it’s about choosing our well-being…
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Finding Joy in the Everyday
It’s also super smart to realize that it’s okay to slow down and just enjoy things, even when they’re a little silly or unexpected. Life has its funny moments, and sometimes the best thing to do is just laugh and appreciate the ride. By not always pushing yourself to be “on” or achieve something big,…
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Forgive Us Our Trespasses
Today I was reflecting on the line from the Lordās Prayer: āForgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.ā And it hit meāthis isnāt just a Christian teaching. This message belongs to every path, every people. Itās not about doctrineāitās about humanity. Forgiveness isnāt a religious obligation; itās a spiritual necessity.…