As Lorne Daniel prepares to leave the town where he grew up, he uncovers layers of emotion and layers of the past as he moves into the future.
I Admit It: I Like My Job
Donna Leskosek knows the secret to success: feeding your soul is more important than big bucks and prestige career, jobs, when it comes to a career.
Being Socially Awkward in the New Brave World
Jeff Randhawa faces a problem affecting many users of social media: what the heck do you say once you’re plugged in?
A Few of Baseball’s Broken Hearts
Baseball is a dreamer maker and a heart breaker. Nathan Thompson looks back on his own boyhood baseball hopes and on the career of former New York Yankee pitcher Hideki Irabu who died of an apparent suicide.
I’ll Shake to That
There’s a handshake for nearly every personality type out there. Phyllis Wilson talks about the most common handshakes she’s observed in her handshake surveillance.
A Night Out with Death
Nigerian writer Sylva Ifedigbo attempts to demystify death and conquer the fear of it in this impersonal conversation between a human being and the dreaded spirit of death.
Is The Star Trek Replicator Almost Here?
Many of the inventions of Star Trek are beginning to become reality. Gil Namur stumbled upon a mind-blowing one last week — an actual 3-D printer.
The Homes of Your Childhood
As he prepares to move house, Lorne Daniel reflects on why the homes of our childhood seem to hold the most power.
Texting Arguments
Phyllis Wilson explores how texting can help us communicate better — and how it sometimes creates arguments filled with ANGER and #@$%?!. How can we communicate better in a text-based world?
The Trouble With Living Overly Busy Lives
Do you only feel worthwhile when you are busy doing something? What is your busyness really doing to you?
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