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Want to Stop Hoarding in Times of Crisis? Here’s How

Consumer stockpiling and hoarding have taken center stage in recent months as the CCP virus has spread around the world, and with it, panic buying on the part of millions. News broadcasts and social media feeds have been filled with examples of the worst aspects of human nature. Two marketing researchers, who were studying this ...

Troy Oakes

Empty shop shelves.

More Reasons to Be Kind: It’s Good for Your Health

Right from childhood, one of the moral teachings imparted to all people is to be kind toward others. In this regard, there is no debate between religious or atheist groups. Being kind not only benefits those you help, but it is also good for your health. Promotes happiness A 2010 survey conducted by the Harvard ...

Raven Montmorency

A smiling young woman.

How Human Rights and Global Values Can Help Strengthen Our Common Future

The world is seeing new threats to humanity’s human rights. Natural and manmade disasters are shaking every nation. The political arena is turning more and more unstable as well. Humans must strive to uphold a better society for their common future and for the generations to come. This can only be achieved if we fight ...

Armin Auctor

Happy children walking to school.

Australian Orchard Owner Gives Away 200,000 Mangoes to Help Drought-Affected People

With Australia experiencing a severe drought in several regions, an orchard owner decided to help out. The owner, Brian Burton from Queensland, Australia, is donating almost 200,000 mangoes to drought-affected communities and other local charities. Help in times of drought When Burton bought his property a while back, it came with 2,300 Kensington mango trees. ...

Max Lu

A mango.

5 Ways You Can Change the World by Changing Yourself

There are many things in this world you might find yourself disappointed in. It might be the way people treat each other, how they deal with the environment, act selfishly without concern for others, and so on. Living in such a world, you might end up thinking that there is nothing you can do to ...

Raven Montmorency

Leaving a gift of flowers.

The Most Compassionate Secret

There was a man in china who kept a secret from his son. Under the stairs in a storage room lived a man and his son. During the day, the man, Lao Bai, and his son went out to pick through the garbage. Life was indeed very hard for them, particularly Lao Bai, who was ...

Helen London

A man and his son lived a herd life.

A Japanese Dementia Restaurant, With Workers Suffering From Dementia

What would you do if you ordered a pizza at a restaurant and the waiter brought you noodles? In most cases, you would get angry or irritated. But at Tokyo’s “Restaurant of Mistaken Orders,” you will likely be amused because this place is run by people who suffer from dementia. Dementia restaurant “People believe you ...

Max Lu

The Restaurant of Mistaken Orders.

The Power of Faith

Faith can work miracles. Many years ago, a container ship was crossing the Atlantic Ocean and a black service boy accidentally fell into the choppy ocean water while working on the deck. He shouted for help in the strong wind and relentless waves, but no one heard him. He watched the ship moving further and ...

Helen London

A container ship.

Closing the Opportunity Gap Through Better Education Programs

Opportunity gap refers to the unequal access to resources between various groups due to factors like race, ethnicity, social class, etc. When it comes to kids, the unfortunate reality is that some get to study in the best schools and have access to the best educational resources that set their life on the trajectory of ...

Raven Montmorency

Children in a classroom.