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Chad Pratt California and the Quiet Discipline of Endurance. AI-Generated.
Chad Pratt has long viewed life through the lens of endurance. His experiences as a runner taught him early that progress rarely comes in dramatic leaps. Instead, it builds gradually through consistency, patience, and a willingness to keep going even when the outcome is uncertain. Over time, those lessons extended far beyond athletics, influencing how he approached responsibility, personal challenges, and everyday life. The story of Chad Pratt California reflects how simple, repeated actions can form the foundation for lasting strength.
By Chad Pratt10 days ago in Humans
Observations On Finding The Beauty In Our Lives
Introduction Sometimes we experience difficult times in our lives, but this is not going to address anything bad or dark, it is going to focus on the many, usually free things that can make our lives better, raise our spirits and lighten our hearts.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 11 days ago in Humans
30 Days of Microdosing Magic Truffles: Part 2 - Finding the Sweet Spot. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Week 2: The Pattern Emerges If Week 1 was about asking "Is this even doing anything?", Week 2 was about answering that question with increasing confidence. By now, I had two dose days and five off days under my belt. I had a baseline. I had observations. And I had a growing suspicion that the Pajaritos truffles were doing something real, something I could actually map against my daily output.
By Barry Botsauto11 days ago in Humans
Why Most Lottery Winners Lose It All
Winning the lottery feels like the ultimate dream: instant wealth, freedom from financial stress, and the ability to live life on your own terms. But behind the headlines of oversized checks and champagne celebrations lies a surprising truth—many lottery winners end up broke, sometimes within just a few years.
By AnthonyBTV11 days ago in Humans
Canada has another plan to hurt Trump
Since the return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2025, Canada has found itself navigating a rapidly shifting economic landscape. Once deeply intertwined with the United States through decades of trade agreements, Canada is now working urgently to reduce its dependence on its southern neighbor—and early signs suggest that effort is beginning to pay off.
By Shirley Oyiadom11 days ago in Humans







