If the Shoe Fits

July 29, 2014

If the Shoe Fits By Grant Gaines If you’ve been alive for more than 10 minutes you’ve likely heard the popular saying, “Walk a mile in another man’s shoes”. The meaning behind this idiom is that you can’t judge someone’s thoughts, actions, or words unless you know everything thing that is going on in their […]

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The Most Important Meal of the Day

July 22, 2014

The Most Important Meal of the Day By Grant Gaines Thirty one million people skip breakfast every morning according to a study by The NPD Group[1] —a marketing research company. That’s unfortunate because that means that 31 million people daily miss out on incredible health benefits such as[2]: better cholesterol levels, increased short term memory, […]

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Standing Ovation

July 15, 2014

Standing Ovation By Grant Gaines In 1890, the United States Department of the Treasury printed the “Grand Watermelon”—a $1,000 bill. Knowing that not too many of its citizens would need such a large currency, the Department printed only a handful of these bills. In fact, by 2006 only two Grand Watermelons remained—making it one of […]

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Forgetting to Blush

July 8, 2014

Forgetting to Blush By Grant Gaines Blushing is as natural as breathing, blinking, and bleeding. It’s actually an involuntary reaction that your body naturally begins to incorporate into daily life as early as the age of two. Anger, fear, joy, love, and embarrassment are some of the chief triggers of this rosy cheeked reaction. Over […]

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