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This self-help book uses slice-of-life examples and bite-sized essays for lessons in personal wisdom
During my visit to Japan, I saw the imprints of Japanese aesthetics and the quest for beauty everywhere I went. The lowly ...
Our critic on the best new books this month. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite, the Book ...
Explore seven powerful books that delve into anxiety, self-identity, and the overwhelming impact of the internet on modern ...
Remember, keeping your child on track with college visits and applications is a parent’s role—doing it for them is not. As ...
Explore the philosophical books that challenge your thinking and deepen your understanding of life, knowledge, and existence.
The people who write in this book are all wounded souls. Gone forever is the glib and certain faith that they may once have had, and in its place are the scars and the aches that will never go away.
Find clarity, courage, and calm. Read these 10 books before your next big decision and make your life’s biggest steps with ...
In this guest post, Bridget A. Lyons shares how connecting with nature allies offers mental relief from the daily grind, ...
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"I had held on longer than most and, up to age 12, could still find one or two friends who would secretly, shamefully, play ...
The planning of forty-two essays by the editor Arnab Saha in Bratya Abikalpo Natyapurush is so precise that even for an initiated reader curiosity runs high. Bratya Basu’s theatrical motivation is ...
Because the truth is: Yes, students are using A.I. And no, they’re not just using it to cheat. They’re using it to brainstorm, to summarize, to translate, to scaffold. To write. The model is there — ...
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