Positive Chronicles – Edition 71

10 Ice-Type Pokemon And Their Real-Life Inspirations

Game Freak tends to look to reality for inspiration when designing Pokemon. What things inspired these Ice-types?

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Chess federation turns to BCCI for inspiration

At the helm: The office-bearers of the All India Chess Federation — Naresh Sharma (treasurer), Sanjay Kapoor (president) and Bharat Singh Chauhan (secretary).  

Plans afoot for a cash-rich Indian Chess League

With the election of office-bearers of All India Chess Federation (AICF) ending an 11-month impasse, AICF president Sanjay Kapoor and secretary Bharat Singh Chauhan are looking for a fresh start.

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CNY Inspirations: I resolve to forgive

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This feature is coordinated by The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY. Follow this theme and author posted Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

Many people have rituals associated with the coming of a new year. One of the most common rituals is making New Year’s resolutions. We spend the final days of December working up the determination to establish a healthy habit or letting go of an unhealthy one. Will you to join me in making a New Year’s resolution that brings healing and peace?

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Perspective | Going above and beyond — Inspirations from community colleges during COVID-19

Passing out laptops to Central Piedmont Community College students. Courtesy of Central Piedmont Community College

In November 2020, Dr. Pam Eddinger, president of Bunker Hill Community College, seated in her cozy office lined with books and binders, looked into her webcam and spoke to an audience of about 700 community college leaders, faculty, and researchers about what a “flash of lightning in the night” the COVID-19 pandemic has been for the sector. The pandemic revealed deep social, racial, and economic inequities among community college students. However, the pandemic also revealed an extraordinary adaptable, caring, and creative community that summoned strategies to meet students’ needs.

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Project RISE: A Source Of Hope, Inspiration From IPCW

What Is Project RISE?

ARISE Impact started a self driven initiative called Project RISE  to empower the visually challenged students at Indraprastha College for Women of Delhi University. The aim of the project is to empower lives through self-learning and self-training methodologies. Bilingual-audio based Course Modules are developed under the project. This is developed keeping in mind the challenges faced by the visually impaired. Furthermore, ARISE Impact trainers aid them in building confidence. This training involves different fun-loving games along with personality development activities. Additionally, the trainers help in imparting employability skills. As a result, it will help them to pursue their cherished career path and dreams.

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Zen Fable : What is being useless

A farmer got so old that he couldn’t work the fields anymore. So he would spend the day just sitting on the porch. His son, still working the farm, would look up from time to time and see his father sitting there.

“He’s of no use any more,” the son thought to himself, “he doesn’t do anything!” One day the son got so frustrated by this, that he built a wood coffin, dragged it over to the porch, and told his father to get in.

Without saying anything, the father climbed inside. After closing the lid, the son dragged the coffin to the edge of the farm where there was a high cliff.

As he approached the drop, he heard a light tapping on the lid from inside the coffin. He opened it up. Still lying there peacefully, the father looked up at his son. “I know you are going to throw me over the cliff, but before you do, may I suggest something?” “What is it?” replied the son. “Throw me over the cliff, if you like,” said the father, “but save this good wood coffin. Your children might need to use it.”

Interpretation : It helps to think of what we think we usually get what we sow…So, the more compassionate we are, the more of compassion we shall receive. This is the law of life…

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Speaker Velasco’s New Year message: Let’s welcome 2021 with renewed hope, inspiration

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Speaker Lord Allan Velasco of Marinduque is formally elected as new Speaker of the House after 186 Congressmen voted for him at the Plenary Hall of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, October 13, 2020. Niño Jesus Orbeta/Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines — Speaker Lord Allan Velasco on Thursday called on Filipinos to welcome the new year with renewed hope and inspiration as the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic lingers on.

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How to Write a Love Letter, According to Experts

We asked romance novelists and authors for their best love letter tips.

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Nutritional Inspiration For The New Year

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In 2021, leave behind the habit of turning to unhealthy meals and instead focus on dishes that call for fresh fruits and veggies like this Quinoa Salad with Orange Cilantro Salad Dressing.

A new year brings new opportunities for personal changes and improvement from taking steps forward in a career to bettering personal relationships and — perhaps most common — starting on a path toward better health. For many, the worthwhile challenge of enhancing physical health begins with the foods and beverages you eat and drink.

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Madi’s Treasure Box brings prizes, inspiration to Santa Ynez Valley libraries

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Local third grader and founder of Madi’s Treasure Box Madi Wilson, center, has donated “World Changer” pencil sets to be given as prizes for the libraries’ upcoming winter reading challenge, Books Like Us.”

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How We Used 5 Lakh Plastic Waste Bottles To Build A Resort

Outback Havelock is an eco-friendly establishment, built from recycled plastic and rubber waste by Zorawar Purohit, Akhil Verma, Aditya Verma and Rohit Pathak in the Andaman Islands.

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Zen Fable : Heaven and Hell

“I want to know about heaven and hell,” said the samurai. “Do they really exist?” he asked Hakuin.

Hakuin looked at the soldier and asked, “Who are you?”

“I am a samurai,” announced the proud warrior.

“Ha!” exclaimed Hakuin. “What makes you think you can understand such insightful things? You are merely a callous, brutish soldier! Go away and do not waste my time with your foolish questions,” Hakuin said, waving his hand to drive away the samurai.

The enraged samurai couldn’t take Hakuin’s insults. He drew his sword, readied for the kill, when Hakuin calmly retorted, “This is hell.”

The soldier was taken aback. His face softened. Humbled by the wisdom of Hakuin, he put away his sword and bowed before the Zen Master.

“And this is heaven,” Hakuin stated, just as calmly.

Interpretation

As the tale shows us, both heaven and hell are within us. Hence, we do have the power to create both. Let us use it well.

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What went right in 2020: the top 20 good news stories of the year

It’s been a year like no other. As challenging as 2020 has been, the past 12 months have also seen big wins for the environment, society and culture, human rights – and even health. 

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Five good-news health stories from this past year

The best health news of 2020.

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9 good news stories from 2020

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2020 has seen big gender equality gains.

The World Economic Forum COVID Action Platform

  • Disease breakthroughs in 2020 included new potential cancer treatments and falling hepatitis B cases in children under five.
  • Technological advances brought us a world-first artificial eye and new NASA intelligence of water on the moon.
  • The United Nations, World Food Programme, World Economic Forum and other agencies continue to tackle global challenges including hunger, climate change and gender equality.

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This year taught us that no good news is too small to share

“Summer is on its way and my partner and I managed to grow this rose which has a wonderful scent.” A picture of a beautiful orange flower accompanied the note—part of a weekly email sharing good news with the members of our research center. One year ago, an announcement like this could have seemed insignificant and irrelevant to the important work of science. But amid the difficulties of 2020, it was anything but. It put a smile on my face, and hopefully it did the same for my colleagues. It helped build human connection. And it reminded us that, even this year, good things happened.

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10 good news stories that lifted our spirits in 2020

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2020 has been a challenge, but there has been plenty of good news to see us through to the new year © Westend61 / Getty Images

Let’s be honest, 2020 has been a real struggle. But there’s something about a year of downs that makes the ups even more important somehow, making us truly value good news when it does indeed arrive. That’s why we rounded up 10 positive stories from the past year that have lifted our spirits and kept us inspired. Here’s our top picks.

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10 Incredible Indians Who Helped Create a Cleaner, Greener Future in 2020

The Better India’s Heroes of Sustainability have dedicated their lives to protect the planet — planting huge forests, helping hundreds lead sustainable lives, or even saving entire species. And these heroes have no plans to stop until the Earth heals.

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Fable : Love transcends all

This happened 175 years back.

Dhanya was a kind hearted 50 year old woman belonging to a low caste. She was seen talking to a five year old brahmin boy with great intimacy. It appeared as though she was seeking some obligation and the boy gave her a firm commitment. The lady left the place with her eyes moist._
Dhanya was a poor mid wife, who attended to the delivery of the boy’s mother when he was born. From that day she developed an inexplicable emotional bondage with the boy. She felt that he was all in all for her and he would protect her in times of need._
After a period of 5 years it was decided to celebrate the Upanayanam of the boy. The boy’s elder brother was advising the young boy about the implication of the ritual and advised him about the code of conduct._
‘Maatru Biksha’ is an important concluding ritual in Upanayanam during which the boy receives the first Biksha (a cup of rice) from his mother and gets her blessings first. Every mother feels proud of this event._
When the elder brother was narrating about this ritual, the boy said that “I will receive the first Bhiksha from Dhanya only. I have given word to her”.
Having come from an orthodox family, the elder brother alarmingly said “It is great unorthodoxy & we will lose respect among the pundits in the village.”
The boy immediately retorted “Brother, everybody including elders requested Lord Rama not to leave for the forest. But Rama had promised his father and to keep up his ‘word’ he left the palace. In the same way I have given a word to Dhanya that I will treat her as my mother during the function. I don’t deserve this sacred thread if I don’t keep up my promise.”
Yet the brother was not convinced. The day arrived. With the auspicious playing of shehnai, among the chanting of mantras the function went on well. The elder brother thought the boy would have forgotten about the earlier discussion. The ritual “Maatru Bhiksha” was about to start. The boy’s mother and other ladies were ready to give ‘Bhiksha’.
But the boy with a small bag in his hand proceeded towards Dhanya who was standing in a remote corner with some rice and fruits to offer to the affectionate child._
While all the brahmin pundits were looking on and the ladies were standing in amazement, the boy prostrated before Dhanya and received the first ‘Bhiksha’ from a low caste woman, when untouchability was at its peak._ 
Dhanya, with tears in her eyes, blessed the child and this was her only desire in life.
While everyone expected a hue and cry about the incident, the chief pundit appreciated the child for the *”Sathya Vaak Paripaalanam”* and blessed him wholeheartedly.
The memorable silent revolution took place in a small village in West Bengal and the boy was *”GADHADHAR”* who became popular as *”Ramakrishna Paramahamsa”*.
It is perhaps, this seed of intimate love and affection originated from a poor lady that laid the foundation for the great Ramakrishna Mutt, surpassing all caste, creed and religions in the world.

Interpretation :

As the fable shows us, it is indeed principles like love and truth that transcend all man made barriers. This is one lesson, perhaps the only one we all need to learn in the journey of our lives to become better human beings.

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Shining Bright: Laura Hammett Teams Up With Lighting Brand Bella Figura

Bazaar Interiors sit down with the famed interior designer to discuss her newest project and her endless design inspirations

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To The Top of Love Mountain: A Conversation with Graphic Artist Gregory Beauchamp, Creator of The Cover Art for Equality Magazine

HRC’s latest edition of Equality magazine touches on both the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic as well as the hope and inspiration following the win of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.

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Cat Dealers Talk Origins, Inspirations and Staying Relevant During Quarantine [Interview]

The Brazilian Duo just released their Armada debut ” Save Me Now”

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ASU School of Molecular Sciences graduate shares inspirations


Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2020 graduates.

Graduating School of Molecular Sciences senior Awed Alenezi recalls his first day at Arizona State University: “I still remember how I felt, both excited and nervous at the same time.”

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The Gift of Insults

There once lived a great warrior. Though quite old, he still was able to defeat any challenger. His reputation extended far and wide throughout the land and many students gathered to study under him.One day an infamous young warrior arrived at the village. He was determined to be the first man to defeat the great master.

Along with his strength, he had an uncanny ability to spot and exploit any weakness in an opponent. He would wait for his opponent to make the first move, thus revealing a weakness, and then would strike with merciless force and lightning speed. No one had ever lasted with him in a match beyond the first move.

Much against the advice of his concerned students, the old master gladly accepted the young warrior’s challenge. As the two squared off for battle, the young warrior began to hurl insults at the old master. He threw dirt and spit in his face. For hours he verbally assaulted him with every curse and insult known to mankind. But the old warrior merely stood there motionless and calm. Finally, the young warrior exhausted himself. Knowing he was defeated, he left feeling shamed.

Somewhat disappointed that he did not fight the insolent youth, the students gathered around the old master and questioned him. “How could you endure such an indignity? How did you drive him away?”

“If someone comes to give you a gift and you do not receive it,” the master replied, “to whom does the gift belong?”

Interpretation : As we can see, we need to just ignore what is irrelevant. As even Eleanor Roosevelt, the previous first lady of united states who is still honoured widely has said, no one can give you a complex without your consent.

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72% customers want brands to be inspirational: Wunderman Thompson study

Amazon, Samsung and Apple top the list of 100 most inspiring brands in the world

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Scientists look to meteorites for inspiration to achieve critical element-free magnet

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Critical Materials Institute has developed a low-cost, high performance permanent magnet by drawing inspiration from an out-of-this-world source: iron-nickel alloys in meteorites. The magnet rivals widely used “Alnico” magnets in magnetic strength and has the potential to fill a strong demand for rare-earth- and cobalt-free magnets in the market.

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A tale of inspiration: How Anju Bobby George wrote history with one kidney

After finishing a training session in 2001, Anju Bobby George felt there was something wrong with her body.

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How Mohit Aron’s Indian Hometown Inspired His Unicorn Company

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Physical place is often a powerful influence on entrepreneurs. One thinks of Steve Jobs growing up in the suburbs south of San Francisco. The unique mashup of cultural rebels and computer geeks inspired Jobs to locate Apple at the intersection of science and art. It’s still the Apple address.

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 An inspiring history of the Enlightenment

Today’s arguments are often conducted with weapons and tactics honed three centuries ago

In september the University of Edinburgh expunged the name of David Hume from an ugly teaching block. In response to a student petition, the university agreed that the views of the 18th-century thinker on the possible inferiority of non-white races, voiced in a tentative footnote to his essay “Of National Characters”, “rightly cause distress today”. Thomas Jefferson, a slave-owner, used almost identical language. So did Immanuel Kant.

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Zen fable – Seeking God

A hermit was meditating by a river when a young man interrupted him.“Master, I wish to become your disciple,” said the man.“Why?” replied the hermit.

The young man thought for a moment.“

Because I want to find God.”The master jumped up, grabbed him by the scruff of his neck, dragged him into the river, and plunged his head under water.

After holding him there for a minute, with him kicking and struggling to free himself, the master finally pulled him up out of the river. The young man coughed up water and gasped to get his breath. When he eventually quieted down, the master spoke.

“Tell me, what did you want most of all when you were under water.” “Air!” answered the man. “Very well,” said the master.

“Go home and come back to me when you want God as much as you just wanted air.”

Interpretation

In all areas, it is desire that takes us wherever we wish to go. As a well known prayer says, Seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you, Seek and you shall find. This is true in all areas of life.

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Tendulkar said that despite Dr Kalam’s humble beginnings, he achieved the pinnacle in various fields.

Dr APJ Abdul Kalam will remain an inspiration for generations to come: Sachin Tendulkar

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Pokemon Sword and Shield Inspirations Explored in UK Virtual Tour

The Pokemon YouTube channel is airing a series that takes viewers on a virtual tour to places in the UK that inspired Pokemon Sword and Shield.

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Floral Inspirations to give out bouquets Oct. 21

Petal It Forward illustrates benefits of giving and receiving flowers

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Mary Kom is Kohli’s inspiration on balancing parenthood, career

Kohli and his actor wife Anushka are expecting their first child in January next year

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Remothered: Broken Porcelain director talks horror & environmental inspiration

We recently spoke to Remothered: Broken Porcelain director Chris Darril about the environmental and horror inspirations of the franchise.

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Zen Fable : On the deathbed

The wife of a man became very sick. On her deathbed, she said to him, “I love you so much! I don’t want to leave you, and I don’t want you to betray me. Promise that you will not see any other women once I die, or I will come back to haunt you.” For several months after her death, the husband did avoid other women, but then he met someone and fell in love. On the night that they were engaged to be married, the ghost of his former wife appeared to him. She blamed him for not keeping the promise, and every night thereafter she returned to taunt him. The ghost would remind him of everything that transpired between him and his fiancee that day, even to the point of repeating, word for word, their conversations. It upset him so badly that he couldn’t sleep at all.

Desperate, he sought the advice of a Zen master who lived near the village. “This is a very clever ghost,” the master said upon hearing the man’s story. “It is!” replied the man. “She remembers every detail of what I say and do. It knows everything!” The master smiled, “You should admire such a ghost, but I will tell you what to do the next time you see it.”That night the ghost returned. The man responded just as the master had advised. “You are such a wise ghost,” the man said, “You know that I can hide nothing from you. If you can answer me one question, I will break off the engagement and remain single for the rest of my life.” “Ask your question,” the ghost replied. The man scooped up a handful of beans from a large bag on the floor, “Tell me exactly how many beans there are in my hand.” At that moment the ghost disappeared and never returned. 

Interpretation :

Thoughts are what empower us and make things happen. All we need to do is keep them in check and we can conquer the world.

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Ricciardo says he took inspiration from tennis sutar Naomi Osaka for latest face mask design
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Ricciardo isn’t the only driver to cite Osaka as an inspiration, Lewis Hamilton saying he’d also been inspired by the three-time Grand Slam winner.

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CNY Inspirations: Love is not a vaccine against hate

By InterFaith Works of Central New York

This feature is coordinated by The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY. Follow this theme and author posted Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

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Design Inspiration Coming to You Via “Dream Nursery”!

Sneak peak at the nursery makeover for Mely Cruz

The new web series captures all the magic of a modern nursery makeover, brought to you by the creators of The Stork’s Warehouse.

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New book offers a poetic inspiration for those who want to change their lives for the better

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effrey B. Hunter announces the release of ‘Sometimes I Feel Like…’

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19 Real-Life Tattoo Tales That Will Make You Laugh — and Possibly Cry

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English professor draws inspiration from natural world, water for poetry

Linda Russo discovered poetry in her mid 20s; now teaches, writes ecopoetics

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Bihar man digs 5-km canal to bring water to his village

A man in Bihar’s Gaya district has carved out a 5-km canal in over 20 years to bring irrigation water to the fields in his village.

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Zen Fable : The Man Who Said Yes

 

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A man went to a Buddhist monastery for a silent retreat. After he finished, he felt better, calmer, stronger, but something was missing. The teacher said he could talk to one of the monks before he left.

The man thought for a while, then asked: “How do you find peace?”

The monk said: “I say yes. To everything that happens, I say yes.”

When the man returned home, he was enlightened.

Interpretation

“Most of our pain, most of our suffering comes from resistance to what is. Life is. And when we resist what life is, we suffer. When you can say yes to life, surrender to life and say: “Okay, what should I be now?” That’s where power comes from.”

When the weather is bad, when your crush won’t answer, when the obstacle won’t budge, don’t say no. Don’t dig in your heels and push and shove until your veins pop out in frustration. Say yes. Accept. Breathe. Life is flowing. Always. It’s us trying to swim upstream. Let the current carry you instead.

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North-East Now: Regional businesses share their inspirational stories, news and videos as Power Week continues

The ongoing Power Week – part of the North-East Now initiative – has received an incredible response from local businesses.

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Rahul Dravid releases ‘Eye Opener’ book, calls it ‘great story of inspiration’ By Team NewsableBenga…

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Letter: Böll’s anecdote is Mexican parable’s real inspiration

What a lovely letter . But I’d wish to correct the description of a “Mexican parable”. I believe the parable is from the short story Anecdote concerning the lowering of productivity by the German writer Heinrich Böll. It tells the same story but the dialogue this time is between a fisherman “on the western coast of Europe” and a “smartly dressed tourist”. It was written in 1963 and first broadcast by a German radio station.

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Meet the Kolkata Braveheart Who Risked Her Life to Save A Woman from Molestation

A car ran over Nilanjana Chatterjee’s left leg after she was trying to save a woman from being molested in Kolkata. This is her story.

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Spiritual Warriors finding community

Through virtual performances, the Spiritual Warriors have played some high-profile shows even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo submitted

The world may have shifted online in a big way because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but Leroy Joe and the rest of award-winning Lil’wat Nation band The Spiritual Warriors continue to make connections.

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Anecdote : Remain true to your values

Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was only a few meters from the finish line, but got confused with the signs and stopped, thinking he had finished the race. A Spanish man, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him and, realizing what was going on, started shouting to the Kenyan to keep running. Mutai did not know Spanish and did not understand.

Realizing what was going on, Fernandez pushed Mutai to victory. A reporter asked Ivan, “Why did you do this?” Ivan replied, “My dream is that one day we can have some sort of community life where we push ourselves and help each other win.” The reporter insisted “But why did you let the Kenyan win?” Ivan replied, “I didn’t let him win, he was going to win. The race was his.”

The reporter insisted and asked again, “But you could have won!” Ivan looked at him and replied: “But what would be the merit of my victory? What would be the honor of this medal? What would my Mother think of it?” The values are transmitted from generation to generation. What values do we teach our children and how much do you inspire others to earn? Most of us take advantage of people’s weaknesses instead of helping to strengthen them.

Interpretation

We need to remain true to our values at all times whether or not we win in the so called external achievements. This is what makes us true winners in the journey of our lives.

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CNY Inspirations: Remembering love

By InterFaith Works of Central New York

This feature is coordinated by The Post-Standard/Syracuse.com and InterFaith Works of CNY. Follow this theme and author posted Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.

Love can heal us and our community. Allah’s pervasive qualities of love are attainable through our own breath whether we call out fervently or softly. According to the book “Physicians of the Heart” (Meyer et. al, 2011), Ya Barr, agape love, awakens us to the most intimate love God provides, like a womb, and opens us to understand and be kind to strangers.

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Sierra Inspirations

Art on the Divide Cooperative Gallery’s invitational art show, Sierra Inspirations, is currently on display. Local artists sent in stunning works capturing the beauty of the area.

Stop by the Georgetown gallery and take it all in in-person or if you are still sheltering in place amid the pandemic check out these art show entries and more online at gtgazette.com.

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Celebrity Makeup Artist Mylah Morales Talks Inspiration And Shares A Look Created For Rihanna

 

Celebrity makeup artist Mylah Morales had an eye for fashion and glamour while growing up in Los Angeles. The Filipina makeup artist moved to NY at 18 and started her career working with musicians where she got her big break and met Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs. Morales client roster includes celebrities including Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Jennifer Hudson, Shakira, Tracee Ellis Ross, Nicki Minaj. Her work is featured on Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, and W. She has also worked on advertising campaigns for Dior,

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I walk with time: Prakash Jha on drawing inspiration from real-life issues

Citing examples of classics like “Do Bigha Zameen” and “Mother India”, the director said films set against a socioeconomic backdrop have often received favourable response from the audience.

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The ‘Selena: The Series’ Netflix Cast Compared To Their Real-Life Inspirations

Get the info on all the cast member’s before the show premieres later this year.

Over 20 years after the release of the Selena movie starring Jennifer Lopez, the life of Selena Quintanilla is getting the TV show treatment. Later this year, Selena: The Series will premiere on Netflix and tell the story of Selena’s rise to fame from a little girl with a big voice in Texas to a hugely popular, Grammy-winning singer of Tejano music.

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Finding inspiration as a cartoonist during COVID-19

COVID-19 has changed the way many people work – from remote working at home, to being furloughed, or even laid off, the pandemic has impacted many people’s jobs.

But for one profession, the coronavirus outbreak has offered inspiration and insight. Cartoonists around the world have been drawing caricatures on the topic for half-a-year now, and it’s given them an abundance of material and ideas to draw from.

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For Simone and Max Rocha, Family Has Always Been a Source of Inspiration

Though they work in different fields — she in fashion, he in food — the siblings share a passion for craft and collaboration.

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Zen Fable : A Cup Of Tea

Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about Zen.

Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor’s cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. “It is overfull. No more will go in!”

“Like this cup,” Nan-in said, “you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?”

Interpretation

The best travelers head out with no preconceptions about the cultures they will visit and the people they will meet. They remember to pack the most important thing: an open mind.

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