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A Sunday Summer Morning Stroll Around New York's Empire State Plaza
Good morning, Vocal Media community, and welcome to the July 14 edition of my Monday Morning Huddle! Today, I share photos and recollections of my Sunday morning stroll around New York's Empire State Plaza. Yes, we are out of the garden this week and on to different scenery. Yesterday was a great day personally, and I hope my reflective messages meet anyone needing a bit of inspiration.
By Marilyn Glover9 months ago in Longevity
The Day I Chose to Feel Everything and Still Moved Forward
There are days that blur into each other, so ordinary they vanish from memory. Then there are days that leave a scar — not always from hurt, but from truth. The day I chose to feel everything, all at once, and still take a step forward, is one I’ll never forget.
By Hazrat Usman Usman9 months ago in Longevity
Where Does Happiness Come From?
Happiness is a universal pursuit, yet its source remains elusive, deeply personal, and often shrouded in the complexity of human experience. Where does happiness truly come from? While we cannot choose the circumstances of our birth, our family, environment, or starting point in life, we are gifted with the power to shape the contours of our existence through the choices we make. These choices, big and small, weave the tapestry of our lives, and though we may not know which path is our "destiny," we can strive to make each decision the best it can be.
By Whitestone Yong9 months ago in Longevity
Is Obesity a Disease or a Lifestyle Issue?
Obesity rates are rising rapidly across the globe, with the World Health Organization estimating that over 650 million adults are clinically obese. As waistlines expand, so does the debate: Should obesity be officially recognized as a disease rather than just a condition caused by lifestyle choices?
By Lucy watson9 months ago in Longevity
Why Profit-At-All-Costs Business Models Can Be Harmful In Human Healthcare
Western Medicine has Accomplished some Amazing things. The Doctors who work in the Field of Western Medicine are often Truly Amazing Humans Who Seek to Live the Hippocratic Oath to its Fullest...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)9 months ago in Longevity
the last trail
In a small mountain village lived a simple family — Mr. Hassan, his young son Ali, and their loyal dog Rambo. Mr. Hassan was a retired forest guide who had spent his life loving nature. He knew every tree, every trail, and every sound of the forest.
By haider ali9 months ago in Longevity
Before It’s Too Late
Shahryar was 35 years old, working full-time at a private firm. His life followed a predictable rhythm: leaving home at 9 a.m., returning exhausted at 6 p.m., helping his children with homework, occasionally assisting his wife in the kitchen, and falling asleep watching television.
By Muhammad Usama9 months ago in Longevity
Hepatitis C: The Cure Is Possible, but Awareness Is Key
I never thought much about the liver. It was just another organ doing its job quietly in the background, like a backstage crew member you forget is there until the show falls apart. I didn’t know what hepatitis C really was. I’d heard the name tossed around in medical shows or health pamphlets at the clinic, but I never imagined it would change my life—or save it.
By Salman khan9 months ago in Longevity










