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Empathy

Autism Explained by a 4th Grader: The Classroom and Teacher’s Unexpected Reaction

When Rumari, a 4th grader, asked his teacher for the opportunity to speak to the class, Lisa Moe had no idea what was about to unfold. Unsure of what to expect, she agreed to let Rumari address his classmates. Rumari, who has autism, wanted to explain his experience to his peers. Standing in front of the class, he spoke about the importance of making kids with autism feel valued. He […]

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Generosity

At 92, His Knit Hats Are Keeping the Homeless Warm—And His Story Will Melt Your Heart

At 92 years old, Morrie Boogaart faces a terminal illness and is confined to his bed, but his determination to help others remains unwavering. Despite battling skin cancer, Boogaart dedicates his time knitting warm, cozy hats for needy people. His small acts of kindness create a significant impact. Known as “The Hat Man,” Boogaart began his knitting journey in 2001, inspired by his daughter, Karen Lauters. The hobby quickly became

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Proving Music’s Impact: This Woman’s Mission to Help At-Risk Students Succeed

In 1997, Margaret Martin had a life-changing moment while her 5-year-old son performed Brahms on the violin at the Hollywood Farmers Market. A group of teenage boys gathered around them, and Martin felt apprehensive, but she soon realized that the teens were simply drawn to the music, which deeply touched her. This encounter inspired Martin to create the Harmony Project, an initiative to foster positive growth for at-risk youth through

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Acts of Kindness

29 Simple Acts of Kindness That Could Brighten Someone’s Entire Day

It’s easy to get caught up in our lives and overlook the impact of small, thoughtful gestures. Sometimes, even the most minor acts of kindness can tremendously impact someone’s day. Here are 29 easy and meaningful ways to spread positivity and brighten someone’s day: 1. Give a Genuine Compliment: Offering a sincere compliment can enhance someone’s self-esteem and make them feel valued. A heartfelt compliment can make a big difference,

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Relationships

The Inspiring Tale of Judith and Joyce Scott: A Testament to Twin Magic

The life story of twin sisters Judith and Joyce Scott seems straight out of a film. It features everything you’d expect from an Oscar-winning narrative: a blissful childhood, profound loss, an emotional reunion, triumph, and widespread artistic recognition. Above all, it’s about two sisters who loved each other deeply despite numerous challenges—and it’s entirely true. The twins were born in Cincinnati in 1943. Judith had Down syndrome, while Joyce did

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Empathy

How a Former Slave’s Response to His ‘Master’ Became a Literary Work of Art

In 1825, Jordan Anderson (sometimes spelled “Jordon”), then about eight years old, was sold into slavery and spent 39 years serving the Anderson family.  When Union forces occupied the Anderson plantation in 1864, Jordan and his wife, Amanda, were freed. They later arrived in Dayton, Ohio, and in 1865, Jordan received a letter from his previous owner, Colonel P.H. Anderson.  The letter politely requested that Jordan return to the plantation,

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How Women Spend Their Time When Alone
Empathy

Unseen Moments: How Women Spend Their Time When Alone

In a world where public personas and social media often dominate, the private lives of women remain a fascinating, though frequently overlooked, subject.  When the hustle and bustle of everyday life quiets and the spotlight fades, what do women do when alone? Understanding these unseen moments can provide a more nuanced picture of their lives, revealing the personal, authentic experiences that often go unshared. Disclaimer: Artwork courtesy of Sally Nixon,

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Culture

How to Spot an American: Key Indicators and Traits

Identifying someone’s nationality can often involve a blend of cultural markers, speech patterns, and behaviors. For Americans, several distinctive traits and habits can reveal their background.  Here’s a guide to spotting an American based on key indicators: 1. Accent and Speech Patterns One of the most noticeable ways to identify an American is through their accent and speech patterns.  The American accent has unique pronunciation and intonation, making it different

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Relationships

Lost Letter Reunites Father and Son

Tony Trapani and his wife spent 50 years together, enduring the heartache of infertility.  Trapani told Fox 17 that her wife wanted to have children, so she tried her best but couldn’t. Tony’s love for his wife remained strong, and he valued every moment with her. After his wife passed away when Tony was 81, he sorted through her belongings and found a letter hidden in a filing cabinet for

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Relationships

Dr. Ruth’s 8 Tips for a Happy Life

  In her pioneering radio show, “Sexually Speaking,” Dr. Ruth talked a lot about sex and with her own brand of good cheer. She did so through her column for Playgirl magazine, countless books, interviews, and public appearances over four decades. The 96-year-old Dr. Ruth, who died recently, may have spoken publicly more about sex than anyone else in history.   Although her specialty covered many other aspects of human

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