Tag: One Daily Tale
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A Good Sleep for a Good Mood
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Read more: A Good Sleep for a Good MoodGurumin, the Shape of Empathy and Compassion, loved to sleep. Yet sometimes, when bedtime arrived, she wanted to stay awake just a little longer to enjoy the day. But studies on sleep by Vati, the Shape of Wisdom, showed that getting proper rest each day is one of the key ingredients for maintaining a good…
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The Values That Matter
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Read more: The Values That MatterAt the end of oneâs life, what will we regret not having done more of in our own unique journey? For many, in the modern societies of the richest nations ruling this planetâand mostly destroying its nature and our only living habitat called Earthâthe regret wonât be about money, time spent working, or the possessions…
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A Simple Life
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Read more: A Simple LifeThe development of technologies based on fossil fuels has changed the way the richest countries ruling the world live and behave. Not that anyone would rather return to the Stone Age, but when we recognize the physical limitations of planet Earth, we understand that those who will suffer are not only the forms of biodiversity…
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Just a Little Time, but Daily
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Read more: Just a Little Time, but DailyShala, the Shape of Time, understood better than anyone how powerful habits were for the Espers. To nurture their StarDust, it was important that those habits be as healthy and beneficial to society as possible. Why? Because time each day is limited, and the StarDust functions in a special way: a few minutes of daily…
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Incoherent System
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Read more: Incoherent SystemIt is now widely accepted that climate change is happeningâand that its consequences are rather bleak. On top of that, we also understand that the fuels causing this crisis are limited, as are all resources on our shared planet, Earth. Meanwhile, the entire system remains rooted in a growth-oriented economy that fails to take into…
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A Trap Named Passivity
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Read more: A Trap Named PassivityIsnât it easy to simply watch whatâs in front of our eyes and go on with our own lives? Yet what we can see now extends far beyond our neighborhood â the entire world is at our doorstep. Of course, no one can carry all the worldâs problems on their own shoulders. But that doesnât…
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The Basic Needs
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Read more: The Basic NeedsKenko, the Shape of Health, was certain of one thing: unless the basic needs of the Espers were made a priority, Esperia would never know true peace. The right to proper sleep, and access to healthy food and clean water for all, were the very first steps toward creating a harmonious society. These fundamentals were…
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Calming Down
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Read more: Calming DownThe Shape of Awareness and Element of Lightning, Eklea, had quite an electric temperament. She loved to bounce from place to place, and as swiftly as roaring thunder, she would try to teach consciousness to anyone willing to listen. But when someone was truly all ears, she could also calm down, creating a gentle electrical…
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Finding Yourself Through Love
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Read more: Finding Yourself Through LoveDoes this title sound clichĂ©? I guess so. But is it true? Absolutely. Of course, the word love carries as many meanings as there are human beings on our shared planet. For most of us, the first love we experience is that of our mother, who carries us for months and cares for us by…
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The âModern Worldâ
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Read more: The âModern WorldâCha Cha, our platypus friend, was thinking about what the âModern Worldâ had becomeâand how paradoxical it was. Thanks to new technologies that turned machines into the worldâs new servants, life had become easier for some of the richest countries. But this comfort came at the cost of irreversible damage to the environmentâdamage that was…