Alan Wilson Watts (born January 6, 1915, Chislehurst, England – died November 16, 1973, Mill Valley, California, U.S.) was a British philosopher, writer, and...
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January opens the year with quiet resolve and clean horizons. The noise of the holidays fades, leaving space for clarity, intention, and renewal. It’s...
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Have you ever held onto anger so long that it felt like carrying a heavy backpack everywhere you went? Maybe someone hurt you deeply,...
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December arrives as the year’s grand finale, wrapping the world in frost, twinkling lights, and hushed anticipation. It’s a threshold month where endings and...
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Efficiency has replaced empathy as the modern virtue. We measure attention like currency and call self-preservation wisdom. Yet a life devoted to optimization leaves...
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November bridges autumn and winter, wrapping the world in calm hues of gold, brown, and gray. It’s a month that invites reflection, gratitude, and...
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October is the heart of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere. It paints landscapes in brilliant reds and golds, balancing light and dark as nature...
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François de La Rochefoucauld (born September 15, 1613, Paris, France – died March 17, 1680, Paris, France) was a French writer and moralist renowned...
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September marks the start of fall in the Northern Hemisphere, a month of transition and new beginnings. It’s a time when we can reflect...
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August, named after Rome’s first emperor, Augustus Caesar, is summer’s grand finale—a month of golden sunsets, last-chance adventures, and quiet transitions. As the heat...
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Named after Julius Caesar, July falls right in the middle of summer, bringing long sunny days, lively gatherings, and chances to make great memories....
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William Butler Yeats (born June 13, 1865, Sandymount, Dublin, Ireland—died January 28, 1939, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France), known as W. B. Yeats, was an Irish poet,...
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