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InnerSelf's Daily Inspiration: May 8, 2024
The Daily Inspiration is a short message to help set the tone for the day. It is linked to a longer article for additional insights and inspiration.
A Squatter in My Studio Office
Arriving at our summer retreat in Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia, on Cape Breton Island, after a long drive from Florida, I anticipated the serene beauty of Big Brook and the majestic expanse of the...
Pointing Fingers or Owning Up: The Choice Between Blame and Responsibility
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Trump promises to deport all undocumented immigrants, resurrecting a 1950s strategy − but it didn’t work then and is less likely to do so now
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Front yards are a staple of many American neighborhoods. But to what extent do yards serve as a window into the people who tend them – and…
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Supporting ‘democracy’ is hard for many who feel government and the economy are failing them.
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