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Do you ever feel like your mind is a movie projector that’s broken, playing the same reel of memories over and over again? Maybe it’s the sting of a career failure, the heartbreak of a relationship that ended too soon, or a single, regretful choice you made years ago. You lie awake at 3:00 AM, dissecting every word and action, wondering, “What if I had done things differently?” We have all been there. It is human nature to look back. But there is a profound difference between learning from your history and being held hostage by it. When you are…
QTS’s data center in Cambois, North East of EnglandWhen the U.K. announced its AI Opportunities Action Plan — a grand blueprint to deploy the tech across society — in January, Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the strategy would make the country an “AI superpower.” One of the key pillars of this plan was a rapid buildout of data centres capable of providing the huge compute requirements for the rollout of AI. This would be driven by “AI growth zones” — designated areas with relaxed planning permission and improved access to power. Nearly one year on, and Nvidia, Microsoft, and Google have all…
After more than 20 years on the road, here’s something we’ve learned the slow and sometimes uncomfortable way. Most travel gear sounds great in theory however very little of it earns a permanent spot in your bag.We’ve dragged gear across continents, stuffed it into overhead bins, hauled it through border crossings, forgotten it in rental cars, and learned quickly what’s worth carrying and what quietly gets left behind on the next trip.This guide isn’t about shiny gadgets or trends. It’s about the things that make travel easier, calmer, and a whole lot more comfortable, whether you’re heading out for a…
In recent years, people have been increasingly looking for new ways to form platonic connections, as loneliness and social isolation have become more prevalent. In 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General went so far as to label this issue a public health crisis. Remote workers, who miss the everyday interactions found in an office, and younger individuals eager to create their adult social circles based on shared interests and hobbies, are among those seeking meaningful friendships. Thanks to online dating apps, the stigma associated with finding connections online has largely faded away. This has welcomed a new wave of apps focused…
Want more posts like this in your life? Join the Tiny Buddha list for daily or weekly insights. “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” ~Rumi I’ve spent most of my adult life helping people heal. I’m a podiatrist, a foot and ankle surgeon, and I’ve seen pain in many forms. Torn ligaments. Crushed bones. Wounds that just won’t close. But if I’m being honest, the deepest wounds I’ve encountered weren’t the ones I treated in my clinic. They were the invisible ones, the ones that patients carried silently, and the ones I had unknowingly been carrying…
If you’re looking for a decadent, elevated hot chocolate with wholesome ingredients, this one’s for you! We’ve been serving up this frothy, tahini-infused, super dreamy hot chocolate, and even cocoa connoisseurs agree this one deserves accolades. Despite being naturally sweetened and blended with water, it’s perfectly sweet, deeply chocolaty, and velvety on the palate. It even sneaks in healthy fats, fiber, protein, and cinnamon for balancing blood sugar levels. Enjoy as is, or top with the whipped cream of your choice for the ultimate cozy treat. Protein-Rich Tahini Hot Chocolate Ingredients This is not your average hot chocolate! It’s super…
Leveraging meal kit coupons is the extreme couponing of our times—a capitalism hack-a-thon right up there with trial yoga classes and attempting to cancel your Adobe subscription. Meal kits like HelloFresh have always been a better deal than they get credit for, even at full price: It’s actually hard to recreate meal kit meals for less than you can get the recipes delivered to your home. But it’s especially worth it when you can find a HelloFresh coupon, promo code, or discount at more than half off.I’ll admit I wasn’t that sold on HelloFresh when I first tried it most…
As we all look forward to the rest of the year, I know many of us are yearning for a simpler and selective range of life experiences — the happy holidays, the normal times, the settings and experiences that make us feel more comfortable. And yet, the full range of our reality often brings something very different. The days in front of us will inevitably provide an extensive array of experiences that evoke feelings ranging from sadness and struggle to growth and pride, and more. So we have a choice starting today. We can revolt against reality — the reality…
Editor’s note: As part of Vogue Runway’s ongoing efforts to document the history of fashion shows, we are closing out 2025 by adding newly digitized shows to the site. This fall 1998 couture collection was presented in Paris on July 17, 1998.Contemporary reports of Jean Paul Gaultier’s fall 1998 couture offer two backstories. Reuters wrote that the models were styled after “femmes fatales”—imagine Esther Cañadas in a sweater and plaid skirt and Anneliese Seubert in the deepest purple velvet as a latter-day Brigitte Bardot and Maria Callas, respectively. Then there is the Yves angle. The New York Times noted that when Gaultier…
Europe stands at a crossroads: compete meaningfully in the AI race or stick to its world-leading climate goals. “It’s like a fork in the road moment for Europe,” Wedbush Securities’ Dan Ives told CNBC. The bloc can either “play in the future” or risk “missing a big part of this technology wave.”The dilemma is compounded by the region’s mandates for green energy. Globally, energy is the biggest bottleneck for building out AI-related data center projects. While the U.S. fires up fossil-fuel plants to power its build-out, Europe requires developers to disclose energy and water efficiency measures, adding red tape that can slow project…
