Tag: One Daily Tale
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Innocence
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Read more: InnocenceMore than anything, what perhaps best characterizes children is their genuine innocence. When gathered together, without the interference of adults, they naturally begin to talk and play with one anotherâregardless of gender or the color of their skin. Where you’re born and where you live will greatly influence how this innocence transforms over time. Whatâs…
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Thank You
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Read more: Thank YouWhen was the last time you sincerely said âthank youâ to the ones you cherish the most?Not because they did something for youâbut simply because they are here. We often take the presence of our family or friends for granted.But it is something we should recognize as a gift. As human beings, we will all…
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The Basics
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Read more: The BasicsAs one of the central places in Esperia, the Great Library had many sections, but all of them were interconnected. As much as possible, the Espers tried to remind themselves of the importance of the 7 Shapes. A section called âThe Basicsâ received particular attention from its Elders, as all young Espers had to learn…
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Harmony
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Read more: HarmonyHarmony may have been the word that best described Esperiaâa true utopia where nature, living creatures, and the Espers who populated this world spent their days in mutual respect. With the guidance of the 7 Shapes, and especially Atma, the Shape of Balance, the Espers contributed to sustaining their existence while preserving the land they…
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Appeal for the Future
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Read more: Appeal for the FutureWe quickly forget what we donât see before our eyes. That may be why the history of wars and violence seems to repeat itself again and again. No one can truly understand what happens during wars, during genocides, unless they witness it themselves. Most of those making decisions live in elite spheres, disconnected from the…
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Humility
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Read more: HumilityWe are all born with different cards in our hands and raised under various conditions. For most of us, we have received a tremendous number of gifts! These may come in the form of being born in a peaceful, wealthy country, or being raised by parents who did their best despite their flaws. It can…
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Us (and Them)
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Read more: Us (and Them)Just as the brain needs failure to grow, it also needs to overcome adversity in order to learn. If there is no obstacle, why progress? The twist is that throughout history, this need for obstacles has sometimes taken the form of creating enemies. In many languages, this took the name of âbarbarians.â In ancient times,…
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Muscles
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Read more: MusclesWith age, we slowly begin to lose muscle mass naturally. And in many sedentary countries, desk work doesn’t help make up for this loss. Thatâs why itâs important to do a few exercisesâideally every dayâto rebuild the muscles that are lost. Itâs a combination of a few things: More muscles also mean more calories burned…
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Curiosity
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Read more: CuriosityHave you noticed how young children ask so many questions about everything new they discover, hear, or see? This curiosity and fascination with the world is a gift that should be nurtured as much as possible. Why? Because being curious leads us to learn about things, rather than simply accepting them as they are. It…
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Children
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Read more: ChildrenIf the debate between nature and nurture has endured through the ages, looking at it from the perspective of brain development makes it clear that nurture plays a significant role in shaping who a person becomes as an adult. Even in the womb, before the cognitive parts of the brain have fully developed, the emotional…