Overlooked
How much more often do we overlook the value of people who are part of our daily lives?
How much more often do we overlook the value of people who are part of our daily lives?
A new season is upon us, and for me, that also brings a time of reflection.
Thirty years ago, I was running at a fast pace and worried about what to do with my life. Now I can enjoy each day without feeling like I have something to prove or strive to achieve.
The business world is obsessed with finding ways to make it easier for us to buy things. We can barely stand to purchase something if it takes more than 3 clicks.
I think it’s the most important question we need to ask because everything else hangs on the answer.
Sometimes you find truth in unexpected places.
A group of neighbours in Toronto has come up with a unique way to deal with a frustrating problem.
It’s embarrassing to be the foreigner who can’t speak the language properly.
If the zoo is trying to pass off a fake zebra, it wouldn’t be the first time that people have attempted to fool the public.
Switzerland is a country which has been blessed and has many things for which to give thanks.