Khaled al-Asaad is a name everybody should remember

The Islamic State hasn’t had enough of destructing ancient monuments, it seems, as they recently blew up the Temple of Bel in the ancient city of Palmyra. Since May, when they took over the ancient city, the world’s attention shifted…

9-year-old’s Garden Harvest Tackles Homelessnesses

Although only 9 years old Hailey Fort Washington makes wooden shelters and cultivates vegetables for the homeless.She was just five years old when he saw a homeless person in Bremerton, Washington, where he lives and was willing to help him.

Morgan Freeman Takes Action To Save The Bees

Unfortunately, the disappearance of bees is a fact. Many people from around the world trying to do their best by informing their governments not to use insecticides that harm bees or even start their own beekeeping.

8 Celebrities that Use Their Fame to Awaken The Masses

We live in strange times when celebrities are worshipped liked modern-age gods. Attention is heaped upon them and literally millions of people watch their every move so it’s no surprise when you hear of celebrities having nervous breakdowns, turning to…

5 Ways To Deal With Negative People Effectivelly.

One of the greatest skills you could possess in this world is learning how to deal with negative people.  People who insist on choosing the negative perspective, dwell on the negative, and feed off of dragging others down into their…

18 Rules Of Living by Dalai Lama

By Gregg Prescott At the turn of this century, the Dalai Lama issued the following eighteen rules for living. Of the many problems we face today, some are natural calamities and must be accepted and faced with equanimity. Others, however, are of our own…

Are You Expecting Too Much From Others?

Many people tend to expect too much of others: their family, their friends or even just acquaintances. It’s a usual mistake: people don’t think exactly the way you do.

The Vulture And The Little Girl.

The vulture is waiting for the girl to die to eat her. The photograph was taken by South African photojournalist, Kevin Carter, while on assignment to Sudan. He took his own life a couple of month later due to depression.