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Why We Do What We Do

2020-07-24
By: T.
On: July 24, 2020
In: Critical Thinking, Education & Learning, Flutters, Blinks, & Sparkles, Heartstrings

Patterns in society mirror the patterns that we see in nature. This is helpful as we learn to respond effectively. Teach your children well…Continue Reading

Flutters, Blinks, & Sparkles

2020-03-07
By: T.
On: March 7, 2020
In: Flutters, Blinks, & Sparkles

We all have flutters, blinks, and sparkles in our lives…we just don’t always see them.Continue Reading

What Gorilla?

2019-10-21
By: Gus
On: October 21, 2019
In: Broken Hearts, Economics & Finance, Education & Learning, Health & Wellness

The colonizers of the new world left England to get away from the festering sores of social injustice. They could not hope to change the government while they remained there, it had long ago taken on a life of its own. It must have been agonizingly painful to leave theirContinue Reading

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There are significant words that need to be written, read, and acted upon in order for future generations to thrive. We have an opportunity to shape the future to be better than the present. We have the obligation to teach our children how to build sustainable, self-sufficient communities, how to respect others, and how to touch lives to make those lives better.

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