<p>Nine of the most quoted bible verses misinterpreted — and what they actually meant to their original audience.</p>
Author: Jade Small
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<p>People who grew up before smartphones developed ten rare skills that still give them a real edge today.</p>
<p>Which countries are gaining from the 2026 Iran war? From Russia’s oil windfall to China’s strategic gains, here’s who’s benefiting and how.</p>
<p>Most people who are serious about retirement have done the spreadsheet. They’ve tracked their savings rate, maxed their 401(k), maybe even consulted a financial advisor. They know roughly what they’ll spend on housing. They know where they’ll live. They feel, in a reasonable and justified way, prepared. And then retirement actually arrives – and three…</p>
<p>Most people don’t retire where they always imagined. They retire where the math works. And right now, for a growing number of Americans, the math works best somewhere south of the Mason-Dixon Line. The average Social Security monthly check for retired workers reached $2,081 in April 2026, according to Kiplinger. That figure sounds reasonable until…</p>
<p>Something shifts in late May every year, but in 2026, it hits differently. Venus, the planet astrology associates with love, beauty, and what we genuinely value, slipped out of chatty, restless Gemini and into the softer waters of Cancer on May 18. And with that, the emotional tone of the whole season changed. Less performing,…</p>
<p>2026 arrived carrying enormous planetary weight. Cafe Astrology’s 2026 planetary overview confirms that Neptune moved into Aries on January 26th, Saturn entered Aries on February 13th, and Uranus entered Gemini on April 25th, all permanent sign changes for the long haul. Three outer planets shifting signs in the same year is rare. The combined effect…</p>
<p>Most of us spend a lot of time learning to spot the warning signs. The controlling texts. The hot-and-cold behavior. The way someone manages to make every disagreement about your reaction rather than their action. We’ve become fluent in red flags, and honestly, that fluency has served us well. But there’s a quieter literacy that…</p>
<p>Being kind is supposed to be the social superpower. You listen well, you remember the small things, you show up when it matters. And yet somehow, the Saturday nights stay quiet, the text threads go one-way, and the acquaintances never quite become friends. It’s a strange and quietly painful place to find yourself, and it…</p>
<p>Most people who describe themselves as people of faith can rattle off the major commandments without much trouble. Don’t kill. Don’t steal. Honor your parents. Keep those ten rules and you’re doing alright, right? Not quite. The Bible, particularly the Old Testament, contains hundreds of laws, and a surprising number of them cover things that…</p>
<p>Most of us can spot loneliness when it looks a certain way: the person eating alone every day at work, the friend who stopped picking up the phone, the neighbor whose lights never seem to go on. But the emotional fallout from going a long time without real love and support is rarely that obvious….</p>
<p>Most of us have been there: standing at the edge of someone’s grief, reaching for words that feel both necessary and completely inadequate. The person in front of you has just lost someone they loved. You want to say something. You want it to matter. And so you open your mouth, and out comes something…</p>