In 1997, for example, Vivian Gornick wrote that love was no longer the primary narrative conflict of contemporary literature.
There’s now a thriving industry based on expediting heartbreak. The lovelorn can check into a Heartbreak Hotel on London’s Broadway Market; do Yoga with Adriene classes to help them “tend to” their ...
A Lexington man wrote a children’s book with a lesson about living in the moment. He began by making copies for some family friends, but through word of mouth, has now sold 1,000 copies.
When you deliberately and consciously connect to yourself, you step into what is happening for you right now, which automatically moves you away from stress and worry.
A mountain of science shows being kinder to yourself boosts happiness and performance. These books teach self-compassion.
Funding squeeze, Karnataka's plan to curb coercive recoveries and rating downgrades have worsened the stress for the MFI ...
The Glastonbury headliner and contrarian-in-chief shows no signs of losing his edge. Stevie Chick explores his life, career, ...
But a software engineer figures out a way ‘outside of the app'. On Thursday, Pathik Ghughare, a 22-year-old resident of HSR ...
Constant exposure to short-form, low-quality content has made focusing on long-form, complex or nuanced content a challenge for most people ...
Dashcam footage captured the moment a passenger aircraft collided with a military helicopter close to Reagan National Airport on Wednesday evening, January 29. Footage filmed from Joint Base Anacostia ...
With the dawn of a ceasefire in Gaza, the writer reflects on collections by Palestinian poets that don’t lose sight of love and wonder in the face of exile and destruction.
As a spinoff to another Peak TV era show, Breaking Bad ... the characters were fully formed almost from the moment they first hit the screen and the story that unfolded, about a mafia boss ...
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