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Moving Forward in the Tech Age: Listening for the Spirit’s Leading

After sitting with the six short narratives — Epic, Surreal, Seamless, Fluid, Dynamic, and Ethereal — what rose up in you? Did you feel a tug, a question, a curiosity about where to go from here? Are you sensing an … Continue reading

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ETHEREAL

Despite all the noise of the modern world, there is still something ethereal woven through our days — a softness, a presence, a whisper of the divine that technology can’t replicate. It shows up in the quiet moments between notifications, … Continue reading

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When Human EQ Meets AI Logic

Scene: A customer support team handling a frustrated client A company uses an AI assistant named Atlas to help with customer inquiries. Atlas is fast, accurate, and efficient — but it doesn’t have emotional intelligence. Working alongside Atlas is Maya, … Continue reading

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Does AI Possess Emotional Intelligence?

In a world racing toward automation and artificial intelligence, one truth is becoming impossible to ignore: the skills that set us apart are not technical — they’re emotional. Emotional intelligence has quietly become the most valuable currency in modern life … Continue reading

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Challenging the Status Quo: Why Innovative Thinking Is the Path Forward

Every community, workplace, and system lives inside a status quo — a set of routines, assumptions, and familiar patterns that feel safe simply because they are known. Yet the status quo is often the very thing that prevents progress. It … Continue reading

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Guarding the Mind: Why Awareness Matters in a Culture of Constant Influence

One of the most overlooked responsibilities we have is protecting our own minds. The human mind is remarkably open, absorbent, and impressionable. Even when we believe we are “just being entertained,” our subconscious is quietly collecting information, storing impressions, and … Continue reading

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How Technology Helps Me Operate at an Advanced Level

Technology has significantly transformed the way I work by enhancing my problem-solving abilities, creativity, critical thinking, inquiry, and informed decision-making. Instead of relying on slower, traditional methods, I now leverage digital tools to explore ideas more efficiently and develop stronger … Continue reading

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When the Internet Tells You Who to Be 

The digital world was meant to make life easier—more connected, more creative, and more fun. However, for many teens, it has become something entirely different: a quiet pressure cooker where comparison is relentless and the feeling of “not enough” whispers … Continue reading

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Reclaiming Presence in a World That Never Stops  

Mia’s Story Seventeen-year-old Mia woke up every morning with her phone already in her hand. Before she even stretched or sat up, she was scrolling—checking who posted overnight, who looked flawless, who seemed happier, more successful, more together. Her bedroom, once … Continue reading

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What I Know Now About Peace and Perspective

Life unfolds according to its own design, not according to our scripts. I have learned to accept events as they occur — to examine each situation, identify what is within my control, let go of what I cannot influence, and … Continue reading

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