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How Meditation Can Help You Make Fewer Mistakes, According to Largest Study of Its Kind

December 29, 2019 by Josh Siegel in Inner Peace

If you are forgetful or you tend to make mistakes when in a hurry, this new study from Michigan State University—the largest of its kind to date—found that meditation could help you to become less error-prone.

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December 29, 2019 /Josh Siegel
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This 5-Year-old Paid Off Lunch Debts for 123 Classmates Simply By Selling Cookies and Hot Cocoa

December 24, 2019 by Josh Siegel in Interpersonal Peace, Inner Peace

McKinley Corbley from the Good News Network tells the story of a 5-year-old girl who succeeded in paying off the outstanding lunch debts of her classmates simply by selling cookies and hot cocoa.

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December 24, 2019 /Josh Siegel
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The Week in Peace, November 24th

November 08, 2013 by Josh Siegel

There was news of a very heartwarming thanksgiving tale a few years back.

The story goes back to 2016 when Jamal Hinton received a text message from Wanda Dench inviting him to her Thanksgiving dinner. The message had been intended for Dench’s grandson—but upon realizing her mistake, Dench invited him to dinner anyways, saying “that’s what grandmas do… feed everyone.”

Despite how Hinton lives in Phoenix—which is an hour and a half from where Dench lives in Mesa—he did indeed stop by for dinner and their serendipitous holiday mixup went viral.

Hinton has been to every single one of Dench’s Thanksgiving dinners since the mixup. Not only that, they make sure to regularly text each other and maintain contact throughout the year. In addition to meeting for dinner every few months, the two recently also went pumpkin-picking with Dench’s husband and Hinton’s longtime girlfriend Mikaela.

“We are both really passionate and love talking about our story and how many people have reached out to us and told us how it affects them,” Hinton told The New York Post. “I love when people tell me it restores their faith in humanity which I get A LOT. It makes me feel good knowing something I was a part of affected so many people in a good way.”

“We are both very happy and grateful that we could be the centerpiece to such an amazing story and bring joy and faith in so many different people.”

November 08, 2013 /Josh Siegel
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The Week in Peace, November 17th

November 08, 2013 by Josh Siegel
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November 08, 2013 /Josh Siegel
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