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The Gentle Art of Blessing

[ad_1] November 9, 2020– “When you wake up, bless this day, because it is already filled with an invisible good that your blessings will provoke, because to bless is to recognize the unlimited good that is embedded in the very texture of the universe and that awaits each and everyone.” Pierre Pradervand is the author…

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What Is Compassion? | DailyGood

[ad_1] November 8, 2020– “Compassion literally means suffering together. Among emotion researchers, it is defined as the feeling that arises when one faces the suffering of others and feels motivated to alleviate that suffering.” We live in an age where deep understanding and the value of compassion are more important than ever. More from Dachner…

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The Conviction of Belonging: An Update

[ad_1] November 7, 2020– Recently DailyGood featured “I Am Everybody,” an inspirational post by author Phyllis Cole-Dai, in which she shared the story of her ‘signature’ red coat, which has been autographed by hundreds of strangers over the years . This one-of-a-kind coat is an emblem of our deep interconnectedness, and Phyllis invited readers to…

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Moving Across Political Divides Post-Election

[ad_1] November 6, 2020– Joan Blades is an “accidental activist” at the forefront of the movements that have shaped American culture and politics. Through his various efforts, Blades has experimentally acted on the idea of ​​the power of ordinary people driving change. She is the co-founder of MoveOn.org and another notable initiative called Living Room…

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Deepening Our Comfort With Uncertainty

[ad_1] November 5, 2020– “In our daily life, there are infinite forms of uncertainty, many more things that we cannot know than we do. Objectively, this could be a source of great delight, amazement and surrender. We could feel relieved and grateful that we do not have to. perpetually clinging to the wheel, captaining the…

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Hope: An Owner’s Manual | DailyGood

[ad_1] November 4, 2020– “Look, you better know, this is going to require endless repair: rubber bands, crazy glue, tapioca, the hypotenuse square. 19th century novels. Heart cords, dawn: these are all useful. Also, feathers. To keep it humming, sometimes you have to stand on a slope, where everything seems possible, on the line you…

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Let Us All Unite | DailyGood

[ad_1] November 3, 2020– “You the people have the power, the power to create machines, the power to create happiness. You the people have the power to make life free and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure. So, in the name of democracy, come on Use that power. Let’s all unite. Let’s fight…

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Why I Vote | DailyGood

[ad_1] November 2, 2020– Poet Nikki Giovanni explains why she will always vote. It tells the story of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, born in rural Mississippi in 1917. She lost her job because she registered to vote. She was a co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, which challenged the all-white delegation, led…

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What Is Solidarity?: Reflections on Justice

[ad_1] November 1, 2020– “Etymologically, solidarity comes from the Latin solidus, a unit of account in ancient Rome. Then it merged into French to become solidaire referring to interdependence, and then to English, in which its current definition is an agreement between, and support for, a group, an individual, an idea. It is essentially a…