Steve Jobs’ brilliance felt like a beacon of innovation, and the seamless integration of Apple’s ecosystem made life simpler, easier—until, suddenly, it didn’t.
It’s hard to believe that so much time has passed since that fateful day—September 11, 2001. I can still recall it vividly, as if it happened just yesterday
As I approach the first anniversary of becoming palliative care certified in the Province of Ontario, I find myself reflecting on the profound experiences that have shaped me over the past year.
I can't believe that it took almost 30 years to understand how my roots and culture played a pivotal role in shapping my business journey. Welcome to Canada.
A deep peak behind the curtain on the intrigue of crypto and the fear of FOMO
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"You Owe You" by Dr. Eric Thomas is an incredibly empowering book that delivers a much-needed message in today's world.
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"The Charge" is a motivational book that aims to inspire readers to live a fully charged life.
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I'm more spiritual and consistently meditating. I guess you could say that I've become more curious.
A difficult conversation can be a discussion about an uncomfortable topic or a negative experience where the goal is to share different perspectives and build mutual understanding.