“It was how satisfied they were in their relationships. The people who were the most satisfied in their relationships at age 50 were the healthiest at age 80.”
Category: Inventory of Meaningful Life
The mind is not a mirror; it is a paintbrush
On Sundays, my house becomes a softer place. Light drips through the curtains like warm honey, the kettle hums its low morning song, and the world feels briefly negotiable. That particular Sunday, I sat alone in my study with a fresh cup of coffee and a new leather diary resting on the desk. The diary …
Where Love Begins and Fear Ends: Revisiting Yoko Ono, Dr. Paul, John Lennon, Arendt & Rumi
One troubled marriage or a romance—what havoc can it bring into our lives? Love is one of the most desired feelings or emotions in the world. People seek it all their lives but seldom get enough of it. To be in the warmth of love, affection, and care—that’s all we want? And can we really …
Is slow better than fast in our ultra-modern society?
“In today’s rush, we all think too much, seek too much, want too much and forget about the joy of just being.”

