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Someone has to clean it up
Like all gatherings, it’s not just about gathering together and enjoying each other’s company. After you enjoyed the meal and exchanged all the stories you find appropriate for the occasion, there’s this question that lingers: Who is going to clean these all up? If you gathered together in a home, it’s fortunate to have someone Read more
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I finished reading the Bible in one year (again)!
Have you read the whole Bible in one year? If you still haven’t, here’s how to read the whole Bible in one year. And for the fourth time, I finished reading the whole Bible again! These are the versions I have read so far (in order): New International Version (NIV) New Living Translation (NLT) New Read more
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Consistency doesn’t take a holiday
With a new year closing in, our minds begin to wander in a break, just in tune with the festivities. Can you remember how you used to squeeze up the work you needed to do just so you could make more room during the holidays? And with workdays sandwiched in-between Christmas and New Year, we Read more
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Letter no. 16
Dear reader from the future, As I observed with intention people who are in leadership posts, I realized that it’s easy to demand a certain kind of leadership. However, when you are in the position to lead, you’ll learn that it’s not easy to be there. That you need to have systems in place and Read more
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Mobility is attractive
And people get more comfortable getting outside of their homes too. Perhaps it’s the reason why innovators push for sustainable ways of transportation. Yes, like electric vehicles, for example. And it’s impressive to see early adopters (from 15 years ago) talk in this documentary film about how electric vehicles could change the future of transportation. Read more
