Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
Paul Paz
These events play a key role in our raising support and awareness of needy families in the developing world as well as our ongoing work in Tohoku helping people and their communities regain self-reliance.
After the long and freezing winter of this year, spring seems to be peeking in on our lives here and there finally! Along with it has come the blossoming of Japanese plum trees across the beautiful island country.
By Mr. Self Development
By Cat Li Stevenson We live in a society where our worth seems to be validated by how large our network is; how often our Blackberry goes off; how worldly we are from our travels; or how many awesome Facebook pictures there are of us, proving to our friends we live the good life. Not to mention, as we grow older and wiser, there is a constant learning curve on how to gracefully handle evolving responsibility.
By Dirk de Bruin I never understood why some people would work late into the night and sleep most of their mornings away, but now that I am sitting here, at 1am, listening to the same song on repeat, I get it.
This is going to be the last blog post I ever write.
Photo: Stock Photo
If you’re anything like me, you wake up in the morning, hit the ground running, work through lunch, and only stop thinking about your job when your head hits the pillow.
Image courtesy of Joee_halloween