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Everyday Stories, Lived

  • What’s your cause?

    It’s true that having a sense of purpose and self-sacrifice gives our life meaning. From the book Life Is in the Transitions: Mastering Change at Any Age: Having a cause–a thee story–is the third great pillar in living a meaningful life. A cause is something you believe in that’s bigger than yourself. It’s serving God, being Read more


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  • Sense of control

    Of course, we are not in control all of the time. But just by having a sense of control in some things already makes so much difference. Can you remember the time when you were given a chance to have a say in what happens to you? It felt daunting but at the same time, Read more


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  • What’s in a name?

    Sometimes, it’s just a name given to you. Mostly, it’s what you make of it. A good name [earned by honorable behavior, godly wisdom, moral courage, and personal integrity] is more desirable than great riches;And favor is better than silver and gold.Proverbs 22:1 AMP That’s why it’s so important to strive to keep your name with integrity Read more


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  • Not all cyber-attacks on the power grid are equal

    From my previous post, I shared with you why we should think about the possibility of cyberwars. Okay. So why should we think about it? As we get more connected each day, with the ubiquity of smartphones and the ever-growing access to the internet, our devices get more connected as well. And that includes the Read more


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  • Are you eating right?

    With all the advice on “eating right” that is readily available online, are you wondering whether you are actually doing it right? If you want to find a good read about eating right, I have found the article just for you. What’s the title, you say? I’m glad you ask! It’s: The Last Conversation You’ll Read more


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  • The future of cyberwar

    Okay. So you might not be thinking about cyberwar yet. But it’s important to think of the unimaginable. And how can you do that? By looking for signals of change — things that are happening today and might just drive the future. You might be wondering where I got these ideas. For one, when we Read more


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  • Too much work can kill you

    Yes, that’s right. And according to the World Health Organization, working long hours is killing hundreds of thousands of people a year in a worsening trend that may accelerate further due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But let’s be honest. If you are reading this and nodding your head about how long you’ve been spending hours in Read more


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