Tranquility
By Carolyn Boston, July 30, 2020 — My back and shoulders sink into a relaxed position. The air around me is a soft whispering breeze that brushes the back of my neck, and I melt into a transformed mellow state. … Continued
By Carolyn Boston, July 30, 2020 — My back and shoulders sink into a relaxed position. The air around me is a soft whispering breeze that brushes the back of my neck, and I melt into a transformed mellow state. … Continued
By Carolyn Boston, July 9, 2020 — I was just reflecting today about how grateful I am to be alive. During this pandemic I’ve had time to reflect on what life is about and what the purpose of life is, … Continued
By Dr. Michael M. Tsuei, August 28, 2019 — Many years ago when I had attended the University Science College, the president of school suggested that students join her in “practice powering down” for a special event. Although the students … Continued
By José Dominiguez, September 5, 2019 — My friend Ernesto is always in his store. He is the owner of a little store at the Italian Market where he sells all kinds of stuff in a kind of combination of … Continued
By Michael Tsuei, August 08, 2019 — Life is uncomfortable and the more discomfort you can take, the more you can live on. Perhaps our negativity reflects a desire for something that is genuinely absent from our life a desire to … Continued
By Elliott Doomes, August 8, 2019 — I often thought about what kind of person am I when I was younger. I was often a party to someone’s embarrassment due to someone’s verbal attack. And I laughed just as loud … Continued
By Loretta Dotson, January 22, 2015 — You would be surprised by how much you can learn by being a listener. Try to keep an open mind as you listen. I find it exciting to hear the thoughts and ideas of … Continued
By Rochelle Tynes, October 17, 2013 — You were given your positions to try to make things easier for the people of our country to live in the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Instead, lately, all that … Continued
By Philip Pai, March 5, 2020 — I remember, you know, when I was young. I attended the college, and the high school, and the primary school. When I was nine years old I had the older brother who graduated … Continued
By José Dominiguez, August 14, 2019 — Society needs grades to attach privileges or losses and I believe that they have a purpose, but do I need them? Well, it depends on the stage of my life. At elementary school, … Continued