Posts

Euphoria' Quotes About Love For Bittersweet Instagram Captions - Elite Daily

Image
HBO's hit show Euphoria continues to capture viewers every week with its high-drama plot, memorable characters, and quotes about life, loss, and love that seriously resonate. The show may be about teenagers, but these teens are going through it, and they have a lot of really profound things to say about love that anyone can relate to. Whether you plan to post a few Euphoria quotes about love as a caption on the 'Gram, or write them down just for your eyes only, there are so many great ones that'll remind you that love really is a million things. Here's the thing: no one on the show is blissfully in love. Even Rue Bennett, who falls for Jules Vaughn the night she hops on the back of her bicycle, doesn't get off easy. On the outside, Euphoria may seem like a teenage drama about addiction, but at its core the show is about love in all its forms: wanting it, losing it, and striving for it. All of the characters, but especially Rue, Jules, Cassie, and Maddy, are trying ...

I'm a Divorce Lawyer. Here are the 5 Most Common Marriage Problems I See' - Newsweek

Image
The advice I always give people about divorce is this: don't get one. The best divorce is the one you never have, if you can avoid it. I never set out to become a divorce lawyer. In 2001, I worked in a small law firm with a partner doing "door law"—we handled any type of case that came in the door. A woman I represented in a personal injury case called one day and asked if I could help with her divorce. I took the case, telling her I would learn divorce law at my own expense. She told her friends, and soon I had so many divorce cases that I decided to just focus on that. In the 20 years since then, I've worked with about a thousand couples and had consultations with thousands more. I've learned all about divorce, from dealing with complex financial issues to sorting out custody and alimony. In getting an insider's view at marriages that aren't working, I've also learned a lot about what makes marriages work—perhaps similar to a doctor who gains a bette...

The Robinson Crusoe Experience: What It’s Like Working From One of World’s Remotest Islands - The Better India

Image
About 700 km off the coast of Chile, here's what it's like to #workforhumankind and volunteer to protect endangered species on one of the world's remotest islands. This article has been sponsored by Lenovo India. A lmost a decade before #WorkFromHome became a necessity and trend, I quit my full-time corporate job in Singapore to lead a digitally-powered life that would allow me to work from anywhere in the world. I lived out of two bags for nearly seven years, worked on the go as a travel writer, slowed down to stay with local communities from Guatemala to Georgia, and slowly grasped the pressing challenges of climate change the world over. Then 2020 came around, and the pandemic turned my life, like everyone else's, upside down. After two years of being grounded, however, life feels like it's come full circle, as I set out to #workforhumankind, on one of the world's remotest islands: Isla Robinson Crusoe. About 700 km off the coast of Chile in South America, ...

Dolly Parton Fans Slam Lawmaker for Asking if Book Program Is 'Appropriate' - Newsweek

Image
Fans of Dolly Parton are letting their displeasure known to Kentucky State Senator Stephen Meredith about his recent questioning of the country star's children's book program. Dolly's sister, Stella Parton, started the backlash against Meredith with a series of tweets attacking the senator for comments he made during a Wednesday legislative committee meeting to discuss a state partnership with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library program. The popular literature initiative gives free books every month to children from birth to age 5. Meredith, a Republican, asked during the meeting if language could be added to the partnership bill to ensure the program's books are "subject-appropriate." "I'm outraged this morning that anyone, let alone a GOP Sen. Meredith from the great state of Ky. Would question my sister Dolly or even insinuate something sinister about the 'Imagination Library' program for children," Stella Parton tweeted Thursday mo...

Lovebirds Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt set couple goals by twinning in white - DNA India

[unable to retrieve full-text content] Lovebirds Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt set couple goals by twinning in white    DNA India

200 Positive Quotes to Inspire You Every Day - The Trend Spotter

[unable to retrieve full-text content] 200 Positive Quotes to Inspire You Every Day    The Trend Spotter

Selfish Genery: J. Arvid Ågren's "The Gene's-Eye View of Evolution" - Areo - Areo Magazine

Image
An Oxford undergraduate once wrote a brilliant answer to an exam question about the logic of natural selection, ending with the statement: "And here I rely heavily on the words of Richard Dawkins." When the exam marker, one Marian Stamp Dawkins, noticed this, she wrote in the margin of the paper: "Yes. Don't we all?" J. Arvid Ågren relates this anecdote (originally told by Stamp Dawkins herself) in his recent book, The Gene's-Eye View of Evolution —and he notes how apt it is: Richard Dawkins has had an enormous influence on evolutionary biology since the 1976 publication of his first book, The Selfish Gene (critics and supporters both agree with this—they just differ over whether it is a good thing). The Selfish Gene explains and argues for the gene's-eye view: the idea that natural selection can best be understood as taking place at the level of the gene, rather than at the level of the individual organism, group or species. And yet, there has bee...