Photo by Bran Sodre: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-sitting-overlooking-mountain-3361912/ Wisdom of the Mountains reflects the spirit of transformation, growth, and adaptation, just like the fable story by Walter Hoge entitled Easter: McEaster Valley, which unites imagination and the purpose of giving the readers a lesson about life in general. It lays down nine universal laws that help create wealth, good health, … Continue reading The Wisdom of the Mountain and What you Need to Know about the Nine Universal Laws
Author: William Wander
Simple Reasons Why Climbing Mountains And Creativity are Interconnected
Photo by Ethan Jones: https://www.pexels.com/photo/man-playing-guitar-outdoor-3222374/ Hiking up a mountain is an excellent metaphor for creativity. Often the trail of creativity is a hard and painstaking one; rough, outlying, and tough. You must stop to catch your breath and revitalize your energy. It can also make you reflect on how far you have come and prepare … Continue reading Simple Reasons Why Climbing Mountains And Creativity are Interconnected
Why Should Africa Be On Your Travel Bucket List
Africa is a rich treasure chest of a continent, a favorite of travelers worldwide. Africa is a continent of beauty and mystery. A mix of bliss, enchantment, and ferocity. A place where the bold and the tame thrive together. Africa is an absolute jewel and wonder. Charles Sampson's Sparrows of Senegambia is a book about the countries of … Continue reading Why Should Africa Be On Your Travel Bucket List
Be Smart: Making the Right Choice in OTC Medications
Picking out the right OTC medicine to provide that on-the-spot symptom remedy can be tricky. That's why it pays to have advanced knowledge when choosing your medication. There would be times when a licensed medical practitioner is nowhere to be found, and you can't get a prescription on the go. There would also be times … Continue reading Be Smart: Making the Right Choice in OTC Medications
What Climbing Peaks Can Teach You
With the world healing after a global pandemic, many people have a growing desire to pack their bags and head to the great outdoors. Anybody cooped up indoors and deprived of human contact for almost two years would be looking for that fresh air by now. There are various options to enjoy the great big world … Continue reading What Climbing Peaks Can Teach You
Doing Something Worth Remembering: A Preparation for Death
Some years ago, it was a rainy Saturday afternoon when I encountered something curious that talked about death. I have seen a lot of media about the topic by that time. This included poems, short stories, songs, and even internet videos. Most of them seemed to be somber in mood. Others were melancholic. No matter … Continue reading Doing Something Worth Remembering: A Preparation for Death
Chain of Command: the Backbone of an Organization
It is crucial for any military force to organize itself to be effective. Without proper organization, they might fall out of the distinction as a military unit and just become a group of uncivilized barbarians. Heck, barbarians even have some kind of organization. Otherwise, they wouldn't know what to do. Through the organization of ranks, … Continue reading Chain of Command: the Backbone of an Organization
Simple Things To Know When Considering To Visit Africa
Africa is a continent known for its exotic animal encounters, dramatic landscapes, world-class beaches, and rich cultural traditions. It stretches over 30 million square kilometers and is home to over 1.2 Billion people. Indeed, Africa has a vast landscape, both geographically and culturally. So we can conclude that there are many things to see here. … Continue reading Simple Things To Know When Considering To Visit Africa
Digging Into the Past of Corporate Plantation and Its Link to the History of Slavery
Plantation economies are a centralized form of agriculture owned by massive corporations or affluent owners. The use of enslaved people in the plantation is what The Corporate Plantation in Bell's book will dig down at its core. During the time of slavery, Planters accepted the idea of using enslaved people because indentured labor became expensive. … Continue reading Digging Into the Past of Corporate Plantation and Its Link to the History of Slavery
Walking for the Benefit of the Greater Good
Walking is the most straightforward exercise. Anybody who can do it as long as they are willing to. Sure, it can be a bit tiresome to take a walk from point A to point B, but that is entirely the point of the activity. Today’s world has been so focused on minimizing the mechanical actions … Continue reading Walking for the Benefit of the Greater Good