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Students Worried About Parked Police Car at School Until They Saw What He was Doing

While students and parents discussed their concern over the police car that was parked outside of school two weeks ago, their worries soon melted away when they realized what the officer was doing.

Officer Sean Morris had pulled over on the side of the road in front of Edison-Bethune Charter Academy in Fresno, California so he could feed a stray pit bull mutt that had been sifting through the trash.

Morris had reportedly spotted the dog as he was making his rounds throughout the neighborhood earlier in the day. Worried about the pup’s physical condition, the officer bought a bag of dog food at a nearby store and returned to the scene.

When he found the canine, it was trying to eat a dead squirrel that was in the middle of road.

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Morris herded the dog towards the sidewalk, kneeled onto the pavement, and poured out a bowl of dog food. When the pup gobbled down the whole meal, Morris poured him another one.

Mary Solis, who is a truancy officer at Edison-Bethune, snapped a photo of the officer’s kind gesture, and later posted it on social media.

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“It was cool to see the officer do that,” said Solis. “You know, usually when the kids see an officer, they think something bad happened. Some of the parents had stopped and were worried.

“But then we saw the kind gesture. It was real heart-warming.”

There have been no updates on the dog’s whereabouts since the story was shared two weeks ago – but Officer Morris has received an outpouring of praise for his compassion.

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Cambridge University Bids Farewell to Stephen Hawking With a Heartfelt Video Tribute

The world is mourning the loss of famed physicist Stephen Hawking after he passed away in his home on Wednesday at the age of 76.

As a means of honoring their longtime colleague, Cambridge University published a touching video tribute with a clip from a speech that Hawking gave for his 75th birthday.

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Hawkings says: “So remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist be curious and however difficult life may seem there is always something you can do and succeed at. It matters that you don’t just give up.”

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“May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.” – An Irish Blessing

Quote of the Day: “May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you. May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.” – Irish Blessing

Photo: by Cohdra, CC license

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Humble Waitress Who Sliced Ham for Senior Rewarded Big Time After Texans Swoon Over Photo (Good News Guru Radio)

She didn’t think much of cutting the ham of a senior customer at Waffle House – but thanks to a nearby stranger, her good deed earned her an amazing reward. Hear The Good News Guru tell the inspiring story. (Read more and see a video on GNN…)

Has Your Self-Help Become Self-Criticism?

The Lesson: In an age of readily available motivational resources, some people who are trying to improve their mindset and lifestyle can feel inadequate with the standards that they set for themselves. The self-help practices that we utilize may end up turning into self-criticism and resentment. Danielle Laporte, a Canadian inspirational speaker, talks about how you can avoid those harmful perspectives and commit to forgiving yourself on your path to self-growth.

Notable Excerpt: “Devotion is not easy, but it is worth it. It’s your relationship with spirit. It’s not a cake walk. It’s like your relationship with any thing, any person. The rough parts require commitment, and seeing it through, and being flexible.”

The GuestDanielle LaPorte does it all – she is a painter, Washington DC think-tank executive, motivational speaker, bestselling author, poet, entrepreneur, and former business strategist. She is also an inaugural member of Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul 100, a group that Winfrey says “is uniquely connecting the world together with a spiritual energy that matters.” Forbes has also named Laporte’s blog one of the top 100 websites for women in 2012, calling her “a contrarian self-help guru.”

The Hosts: Eric Zimmer and Chris Forbes are two friends who first started co-hosting “The One You Feed” health podcast because they were “both prone to being sad sacks”. The name of the show comes from an old parable about how we decide what emotions we feel by choosing which metaphorical wolf to feed. Since Zimmer and Forbes created the show, they have recorded over 200 episodes about habits, meditation, wisdom, depression, anxiety, happiness, psychology, philosophy, and motivation.

Podcast: “The One You Feed” podcast is available to download for free on iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.

Books: LaPorte is the author of several bestsellers, such as “The Desire Map: A Guide to Creating Goals with Soul”, “White Hot Truth: Clarity for Keeping It Real on Your Spiritual Path from One Seeker to Another”, and “The Fire Starter Sessions: A Soulful + Practical Guide to Creating Success on Your Own Terms”.

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Bus Driver Gives Heartfelt Goodbye Gift to 4-year-old Before Switching Routes

Bus driver John Reed and 4-year-old Sebastiana Balistreri may not seem to have much in common, but over the course of the last few months, they have become best buddies.

Every morning that Reed would pull up to Sebastiana’s bus stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she would greet him by smiling, waving, and jumping around on the sidewalk. In return, he would honk the bus horn and wave back.

Tracy’s mom wrote about her daughter’s special friendship on Facebook earlier this week, saying: “Every morning, Sebastiana and I take the city bus (Green Line) to school and work. We try to always take the same bus because we made friends with the driver John.”

“She is always super excited to see him, she always wishes him a good morning, and tells him the latest tidbit of news in her 4-year-old life. She wrote him a Valentine, and he gave her one too. They are best buddies.”

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So when Reed was told that he would be switching bus routes, he knew that he was going to miss his favorite little passenger.

As a means of saying goodbye to the tyke before he took charge of another route, he gave her a gift bag with a coloring book, a stuffed animal, and a card.

The card read: “I can honestly say that over the past months, you have been my favorite li’l bus passenger. Your happy smile and warm ‘good mornings’ have brightened my everyday. I want to thank you for being a GREAT EXAMPLE for others to follow.”

(WATCH the video below)

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If You Donate to Robert Downey Jr. Fundraiser, You Could Hang Out With Him at Avengers World Premiere

It’s been over one year since a young Scottish boy with a rare disease asked for help from Iron Man, his favorite superhero. Now, Robert Downey Jr. is stepping up to answer the call to action.

Aaron Hunter is a 7-year-old boy from Alexandria, Scotland who suffers from ROHHAD syndrome: a rare and incurable disease that causes the person’s organs to malfunction and fail.

Back in 2017, the ROHHAD Association granted Aaron a wish that he used to ask for Iron Man’s help in raising awareness for the debilitating disease. The youngster then made a video for the charity organization’s social media page explaining his situation and calling the Hollywood star to action.

When the video went viral, Downey Jr. reached out to Aaron to see what he could do to help with the cause. In addition to raising awareness for ROHHAD syndrome on social media over the course of the last year, Downey Jr. made a video earlier this week that is bound to make a huge difference for the disease.

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In the video, Downey Jr. says that his charity organization Random Act Funding will be holding a contest to raise money for ROHHAD syndrome research.

For every $10 donated to his Crowdrise campaign, contest participants will have a chance to attend the World Premiere of Avengers: Infinity War in Los Angeles with Downey Jr. on April 23rd.

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Not only that, but the winner will be flown from anywhere in the world to Hollywood, California; stay for two nights at a four-star hotel; and be invited to the after party.

The contest ends on April 13th, so be sure to get those donations in soon.

(WATCH the A-lister’s call to action below)

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Versace Joins Alliance of Fashion Labels That Are Ditching Animal Furs From Clothing Lines

Italian fashion company Versace has just announced that it is joining the ever-growing list of designer brands that are ditching animal fur from their clothing lines.

Donatella Versace told The Economist’s 1843 magazine in an interview on Wednesday that her family’s company no longer wanted to employ the material because “it doesn’t feel right”.

“Fur? I am out of that,” Versace said. “I don’t want to kill animals to make fashion.”

Armani, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, and Ralph Lauren are just a few examples of fashion companies that have already ditched animal furs. Furla, another Italian fashion company, announced on Thursday that they would be going fur-free starting in November 2018.

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In October, Gucci said that they would be auctioning the remainder of their fur products so they could give the proceeds to animal rights organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).

PJ Smith, the senior manager of fashion policy for HSUS, said: “With this announcement, Gucci will help to change the way the luxury fashion industry considers animals.”

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“There is a growing segment of new, ethically-minded consumers who care about innovation and social responsibility and want nothing to do with outdated and inherently cruel products, like fur. Gucci understands this and will likely reap the benefits as a result.”

Fashion companies aren’t the only ones taking a stance on fur farming, either – the Norwegian government also passed legislation in January that will require all 340 of the country’s fur farms to close by 2025.

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‘Superwoman’ Surgeon Hikes Through Snow For 3 Hours So She Can Operate on Her Cancer Patient

Lindsey Chisholm is being called a superhero after she made an 8-mile hike through a blizzard so she could operate on a patient with colon cancer.

Scotland had been in the middle of red alert weather conditions as mountains of snow brought the country to a standstill earlier this month. Chisholm, who lives in Anniesland, realized that she could not use her car to get to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for the surgery scheduled the next day.

In addition to being a consultant surgeon, however, Chisholm is also an avid winter hiker. So with snow poles in hand, Chisholm woke up early the next morning, donned her winter gear, and walked for three hours through the snow.

Meanwhile, Chisholm’s patient Iain McAndrew was already resigned to thinking that his surgery was not going to happen. Throughout the day, he overheard nurses who had made it through the snow talking about how other hospital staff members were calling out of work and staying home for the winter storm.

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Then, to McAndrew’s shock, Chisholm arrived.

“I couldn’t believe she’d walked nearly eight miles to do surgery on me,” McAndrew told BBC. “When she walked in my heart took a wee jump. I thought it was amazing. If there is a real-life superwoman she is it.”

“I didn’t think it was big deal,” Chisholm told BBC. “I had the right equipment, I knew there was no avalanche risk, I was not going to get lost, there were places I could stop on the way if the weather did become absolutely terrible so I just didn’t think anything of it.”

(WATCH the BBC video below)

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“Teach me to appreciate what I have, before time forces me to appreciate what I had.” – Susan Lenzkes

Quote of the Day: “Teach me to appreciate what I have, before time forces me to appreciate what I had.” – Susan Lenzkes

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How to Cultivate a Monk Mindset

The Lesson: Immediately after graduating college, Jay Shetty gave up a fancy life at a corporate firm in London so he could pursue happiness with a group of monks in India. Now, after returning to modern society, he wants to share his wisdom with the world. In this podcast, Shetty touches on everything from what it was like being a monk; to the greatest lessons he ever learned from the monks; and how his religious lifestyle launched him into a career as an online spiritual speaker.

Notable Excerpt: “The first thing you learn at monk school is learning how to breath – cause we’re taught that the only thing that stays with you from the moment you’re born till the moment you die is your breath. When you get stressed, what changes? Your breath. When you get angry, what changes? Your breath. When you’re sad, what changes? Your breath. When you’re happy, what changes? Your breath. Every emotion is experienced with a change of the breath. When you learn how to navigate and manage your breath, you can navigate any situation in life.”

The SpeakerJay Shetty is an inspirational speaker, YouTube show host, and content creator who turned away from his pursuit of wealth and fame at the age of 22 so he could become a monk and wander across Europe and India. Now, as his career blossoms across social media, Shetty is considered to be one of the most widely-viewed international motivational speakers with millions of viewers seeking his wisdom on life, love, business, and health.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below or read the transcript at the episode’s website) – Photo by TomTranuf, CC

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Adidas Sold 1 Million Shoes Made Out of Ocean Plastic Last Year

Apparel company Adidas has been making shoes out of ocean plastic pollution – and according to a recent news report, they sold 1 million pairs last year.

The sportswear corporation told CNBC that they had started selling three versions of the Ultraboost recycled plastic shoes in 2017.

Each pair of shoes, which were made in partnership with environmental organization Parley for the Oceans, reuses the equivalent of 11 plastic bottles.

All of the plastic was gathered by Parley workers from beaches and coastlines around the world before it could make it into the ocean.

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The Parley for the Oceans website reads: “In remote areas, we establish systems to intercept plastic waste before it ends up in landfills, gets burned, buried or tossed into rivers or oceans. We don’t see recycling as the ultimate solution for plastic pollution, but keeping plastic that has been already produced in use reduces the need for new, virgin plastic.

“Together with its corporate partners, Parley develops programs which incentivize consumers to return their end-of-life products and keep plastic in a closed loop.”

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Dog Adorably Jumps Double Dutch Ropes Being Turned by Two Other Dogs and a Human

Some dogs can play dead; other dogs can fetch toys; but what about a dog jumping double dutch rope?

In a video that was uploaded by Ryan Young, a reporter for SEC country covering the Florida Gators basketball team, a dog named Scruffy takes the stage for a halftime show.

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While Scruffy’s human holds the ends of two jump ropes, two additional canine companions are in charge of the other ends of the ropes.

Though Scruffy bungles his first attempt at double dutch, he nails the performance the second time around – and the crowd goes wild.

Young posted the video with a caption reading: “They say no cheering on press row, but I was really rooting for Scruffy to nail the second attempt. Awesome.”

(WATCH the video below)

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When Flight Attendant Discovers Passenger Has Parkinson’s, He Escorts Her By the Hand to First Class

A flight attendant’s persistent compassion towards a passenger with Parkinson’s disease is being shared across the internet after a woman shared his story on social media.

Sharon Radcliffe was on a Delta Airlines flight from Detroit to Nashville last week when the flight attendant, Jeffrey Jones, discovered that an older woman in coach class struggled with the neurodegenerative disease.

To Radcliffe’s surprise, Jones immediately took the senior by the hand and escorted her to an empty seat in first class.

“For the ENTIRE flight, I could see him checking in on her, patting her back, helping her get up, walking her (holding hands) up and down the aisle and generally ‘mother hen-ing’ her,” Radcliffe wrote on Facebook.

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When Radcliffe asked if he needed any help caring for the woman, Jones simply said: “I got this.”

“He told me his grandmother had Parkinson’s and that he was all good, but that he very much appreciated my offer for help,” said Radcliffe. “As I sat in my seat, I literally had tears in my eyes.”

Radcliffe, who works at a hospital in Marquette, Michigan, praised Jones for his kindness before she left the plane. Then, she posted the photos of Jones to Facebook where they have been shared thousands of times.

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As news outlets continue to pick up the story of Jones’s compassion, the flight attendant also took to social media to express his gratitude for the experience.

“All of the positive comments, shares, feedback, etc have been an amazing and humbling experience for me,” wrote Jones. “And thank you to Delta for showcasing my story… which happens to be one of thousands upon thousands of the good deeds and hearts we as flight attendants perform and share everyday in and out of the air.”

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Here’s How Thousands of Birds Are Being Saved From Flying into Toronto Buildings

While glass buildings may seem like a harmless feature of modern architecture, this is not the case for the millions of birds who fly into windows every year – but this Canadian city is quickly becoming a leading example on how to protect birds from the dangers of glass.

Toronto made history in 2009 when they became the first city in the world to mandate bird-friendly buildings. This means that any structure that is built within Toronto city limits must incorporate several features that prevent birds from accidentally flying into the glass.

For starters, Toronto buildings are no longer built with excessive glass paneling so birds are not tricked by the surface’s reflections. Much of the glass that is on the exterior of the building features some kind of pattern that makes it recognizable to avian eyes.

Some windows are recessed into the buildings in order to reduce reflections. Other windows are simply equipped with blinds or sun shades.

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Since birds can also be drawn to bright spots in the sky, city buildings turn off their lights at night.

In addition to mandating that all new Toronto buildings are constructed with these avian-friendly guidelines, older buildings have also been given slight upgrades to accommodate the migrating species.

According to the BBC video below, bird deaths were almost completely eliminated after patterns were added to several pre-existing building windows.

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These groundbreaking initiatives are thanks to the work of the Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) – a charity dedicated to saving birds from the dangers of reflective city glass.

Michael Mesure, FLAP’s Executive Director, said in a statement: “FLAP’s years of tireless work in bird conservation has finally produced one of our most desired results, which up to now could only be dreamed of. Let us not forget: Toronto could never have become a champion in bird-friendliness without the pinnacle roles played by the stakeholders of Lights Out! Toronto, Toronto City Council, and City of Toronto Planning Department staff. For this, FLAP and the birds are eternally grateful.”

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“The past should be a springboard not a hammock.” – Irving Ball

Quote of the Day: “The past should be a springboard not a hammock.” – Irving Ball

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The Poem That Inspired a Non-Violent Revolution in Hungary 170 Years Ago: “Nemzeti dal” (National Song)

The Nemzeti dal (“National Song”) is a poem that was essentially at the heart of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.

170 years ago today, on March 15, medical students, philosophers, and writers like Mór Jókai, joined the famed poet Sándor Petőfi in a local café near Budapest as he raised his voice and recited his fiery poem. He also declared a list of 12 demands for freedom and independence—demands that were mostly granted within days by the king, thanks to a youth-sparked non-violent protest that marched across the city.

As a result, a new Hungarian Parliament, with Lajos Batthyány as its first Prime Minister was established and the government passed a sweeping package of reforms called the “April laws”, creating the basis for a liberal democracy. March 15 has since become a national holiday in Hungary. (Read more about the protest from GNN)

The translation below is literal, attempting to convey the precise meaning of the original text. (Magyar refers to a Hungarian)

Nemzeti dal

Talpra magyar, hí a haza!
Itt az idő, most vagy soha!
Rabok legyünk vagy szabadok?
Ez a kérdés, válasszatok! –
A magyarok istenére
Esküszünk,
Esküszünk, hogy rabok tovább
Nem leszünk!

Rabok voltunk mostanáig,
Kárhozottak ősapáink,
Kik szabadon éltek-haltak,
Szolgaföldben nem nyughatnak.
A magyarok istenére
Esküszünk,
Esküszünk, hogy rabok tovább
Nem leszünk!

Sehonnai bitang ember,
Ki most, ha kell, halni nem mer,
Kinek drágább rongy élete,
Mint a haza becsülete.
A magyarok istenére
Esküszünk,
Esküszünk, hogy rabok tovább
Nem leszünk!

Fényesebb a láncnál a kard,
Jobban ékesíti a kart,
És mi mégis láncot hordtunk!
Ide veled, régi kardunk!
A magyarok istenére
Esküszünk,
Esküszünk, hogy rabok tovább
Nem leszünk!

A magyar név megint szép lesz,
Méltó régi nagy hiréhez;
Mit rákentek a századok,
Lemossuk a gyalázatot!
A magyarok istenére
Esküszünk,
Esküszünk, hogy rabok tovább
Nem leszünk!

Hol sírjaink domborulnak,
Unokáink leborulnak,
És áldó imádság mellett
Mondják el szent neveinket.
A magyarok istenére
Esküszünk,
Esküszünk, hogy rabok tovább
Nem leszünk!

The National Poem

On your feet, Magyar, the homeland calls!
The time is here, now or never!
Shall we be slaves or free?
This is the question, choose your answer! –
By the God of the Hungarians
We vow,
We vow, that we will be slaves
No longer!

We were slaves up til now,
Damned are our ancestors,
Who lived and died free,
Cannot rest in a slave land.
By the God of the Hungarians
We vow,
We vow, that we will be slaves
No longer!

Useless villain of a man,
Who now, if need be, doesn’t dare to die,
Who values his pathetic life greater
Than the honor of his homeland.
By the God of the Hungarians
We vow,
We vow, that we will be slaves
No longer!

The sword shines brighter than the chain,
Decorates better the arm,
And we still wore chains!
Return now, our old sword!
By the God of the Hungarians
We vow,
We vow, that we will be slaves
No longer!

The Magyar name will be great again,
Worthy of its old, great honor;
Which the centuries smeared on it,
We will wash away the shame!
By the God of the Hungarians
We vow,
We vow, that we will be slaves
No longer!

Where our grave mounds lie,
Our grandchildren will kneel,
And with blessing prayer,
Recite our sainted names.
By the God of the Hungarians
We vow,
We vow, that we will be slaves
No longer!

PETŐFI SÁNDOR (1848) —Translated by KŐRÖSSY LÁSZLÓ (2004)

 

Why Rob Lowe Believes You Have to ‘Get Fired to Get Hired’ – in 2 Minutes

The Lesson: We never know what’s good luck and what’s bad luck. Actor Rob Lowe illustrates this truth with a story about Amy Adams’s career that was featured in Gretchen Rubin’s happiness podcast.

Notable Excerpt: “Amy had planned on starring with me on a hopefully big CBS drama and suddenly, that was over. So she was able to have a meeting on a movie she would have been otherwise unavailable for. The movie was Junebug, and she got the part. The role earned her an Academy Award nomination. It launched her into the A-list. The Dr. Vegas disaster was her gift.”

The Host: Dubbed a “Happiness Guru”, best-selling author Gretchen Rubin started her career in law and was clerking at the Supreme Court when she realized she wanted to be a writer. To date, the Manhattan-based speaker has written several biographies, self-help guides, and indexes on the happiest places and practices in the world.

Podcast: Her top-ranking, award-winning podcast, “Happier with Gretchen Rubin,” which discusses happiness and good habits.

Books: Rubin is the author of “The Happiness Project”, which spent two years on the New York Times bestsellers list. Her books, including “The Four Tendencies”, “Happier at Home”, and “Better Than Before”, have sold almost three million copies worldwide in more than thirty languages. Additionally, Rob Lowe has published an autobiography called “Stories I Only Tell My Friends” and a collection of romantic memoirs called “Love Life”.

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Couple is Shocked to See Themselves in the Same Tourist Photo From Years Before They Met

While some people might think that this is an ordinary photo of two Chinese tourists posing in front of an outdoor sculpture, the story behind it is actually much more surprising.

The 18-year-old photo depicts Xue, who is visiting the May Fourth Square in the seaside city of Qingdao as a means of lifting her mother’s spirits following a surgery. In the background, you can see Ye, who was on a tourist trip that his mother had booked for herself. Due to a sudden bout of appendicitis, however, Ye went in her place.

The weird thing about the picture? They’re going to be married in eleven years – but they don’t know it yet.

Xue and Ye first met in the city of Chengdu in 2011. They fell in love, got married, and gave birth to twin daughters. But up until this week, they had no idea that they had come so close to meeting each other in a town that is thousands of miles away from their current home.

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They only discovered the missed connection when they were going through old photos and noticed that Ye was standing in the background of Xue’s photo, posing for a picture of his own.

According to the couple’s friends, the photograph is a definite sign that they were meant to be.

“When I saw the photo I was taken by surprise and I got goosebumps all over my body,” Ye told Sina News. “I also took a photo, it was the same posture [as captured in Ms Xue’s photo], just from a different angle.”

“It seems that Qingdao is certainly one of the most special cities [for us]. When the children are older, we will go to Qingdao again and the family will take a photo again.”

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Confident Cat Leaps With Bed in Mouth and Lands Perfectly in Napping Position

The Olympics may be over, but we are holding up perfect scorecards for this astonishingly talented tabby cat.

In a video that is being shared across the internet, a feline can be seen perched atop of a cabinet in a veterinary office with a kitty bed clutched in its mouth.

With the fearlessness of a trained athlete, the cat jumps from the cabinet onto a table below – and lands perfectly inside of the bed.

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The workers inside the office can be heard simultaneously gasping in disbelief and laughing with delight.

Though media sources have not confirmed the identity of the cat, nor the location of the office, the video is being hailed as the most impressive example of purrrrrkour to date.

(WATCH the video below)

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