We are usually grateful for good things that happened to us—but with a little imagination, we can also be grateful for bad things we avoided.
Kindness rarely announces itself; it simply alters the trajectory of someone’s life in a way applause could never measure.
UCT hosted its final inaugural lecture of its 2025 series on 20 November. It was delivered by Prof Wendy Burgers in the New ...
"I feel better, but my mind isn't the same." Four years after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, such comments are still heard regularly in many medical practices in South Africa. What began as a ...
Service providers who work with homeless people in Central Oregon stand at a crossroads, and the number of organizations dedicated to serving those in need has increased to meet rising demand for ...
Giving Tuesday will be on Tuesday, Dec. 2. Giving Tuesday is an annual global movement dedicated to giving back, held on the ...
One act of kindness can spark a movement. Shelley Zalis on why leading with intention inspires collective courage and creates cultures of true belonging.