Life lessons can often feel hard-won. You choose what you think is best—or even most exciting—in the moment, only to realize ...
Growing up a latchkey kid meant learning to handle quite a lot of things on your own. Gen X was born between 1965 and 1980, which means this year they'll be turning 45 to 60 years old. As a smaller ...
As we navigate the complexities of life over 40, it’s essential to reflect on the wisdom that has been passed down through generations. For many of us, the Baby Boomers have been a source of insight, ...
Your Soul’s Destiny: The Life Lesson Your Zodiac Sign Can’t Avoid originally appeared on Parade. Every zodiac sign arrives with a unique soul lesson, an energy you’re here to understand, embody, and ...
Life is a journey filled with lessons that shape who we are. Some of the most valuable insights come from experiences passed down through generations. In our modern world, it’s easy to overlook the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Robert Pearl covers the people, tech and business of healthcare. As a physician, I have been present at the end of many lives, ...
The pressure put on women by society is immense. We are expected to be attractive, compelling, intelligent, and high-achieving. We need to fill our wallets, so to speak, while being maternal and ...
This article follows the Direct Message methodology, designed to cut through the noise and reveal the deeper truths behind the stories we live. It’s a universal truth – most of us learn life’s ...
On Tuesday, February 25, I was standing in Will Rogers International Airport in Oklahoma City when my grandmother, whom we affectionately called “MeMe,” told me over the phone that she’d like to be ...
As physicians we spend countless hours at the bedside, teaching our patients to better understand their health conditions and empowering them to make informed decisions. However, as I advance through ...
During fall break I had the opportunity to intern at Latham and Watkins, a Washington, D.C. law firm. My host, Nicholas Allard '74, with immaculate hair, aerodynamic cell phone and a leather chair big ...