Some time ago, while on a plane to London, a recent college graduate sat next to me. Ella, we’ll call her, wondered about her future. She had a degree in nursing and was biding her time working in a nursing home. Clearly, she was restless and intently looking forward to the day when she would... Continue Reading →
Waves of Life
Do you remember when you entered a swimming pool for the first time? Maybe it was tiptoeing in the shallow end of the pool. Maybe you were given some time to warm up to the water. Maybe you freaked out. Maybe you loved it. All along, though, there was that curiosity of what lied ahead... Continue Reading →
First World Problems
Some time ago, the video, “First World Problems Read By Third World People”, traveled across social media. Adults and children in Haiti read problems as viewed by those who live in first world countries. They say lines such as, “I hate it when my phone charger won’t reach my bed.” “My mint gum makes my... Continue Reading →