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Accept and strive to improve (@HuffPostRelig)
HuffPost Religion “Accepting oneself does not preclude an attempt to become better.” ― Flannery O’Connor who died today 50 years ago https://twitter.com/HuffPostRelig/status/495973202066432001 04:43 – 4 Aug 14 Bryan operations@staging.betterblokes.org.nz Sent from my Windows Phone

3/4s of northland prisoners are young Māori
“3/4s of northland prisoners are young Māori unable to work, support their whānau and have inadequately treated AOD and M/H issues”@nzdrug pic.twitter.com/1SmNp45Z8V — Hapai (@hapaitehauora) November 19, 2016

Loneliness Might Be More Complicated Than We Thought
Loneliness Might Be More Complicated Than We Thought https://t.co/NUutK4FOCr #mhsm #mentalhealth pic.twitter.com/8004suJnHc — PsychCentral (@PsychCentral) February 14, 2017 In particular, lonely people who have more social support tend to be less stressed. Now, yes, it might sound obvious that social support protects against some of the negative effects of loneliness, but the details are a…
Kofi Annan call for nations to decriminalize drug use
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/09/08/former-world-leaders-calls-for-nations-to-decriminalize-drug-use-and-experiment-with-legalization/ Drug use should be decriminalized and governments should experiment with drug legalization and regulation, a group of former world leaders argues in a new report published on Monday night. The recommendations from the Global Commission on Drug Policy reflect the views of the former leaders of some of the countries hardest hit by the…
Groupings of 150 nearly everywhere
http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/articles/2013-01-10/the-dunbar-number-from-the-guru-of-social-networks For Dunbar, there’s a simple explanation for this: In the same way that human beings can’t breathe underwater or run the 100-meter dash in 2.5 seconds or see microwaves with the naked eye, most cannot maintain many more than 150 meaningful relationships. Cognitively, we’re just not built for it. As with any human trait,…
WhatsApp to stop charging $1 subscription fee
Facebook-owned @WhatsApp to stop charging $1 subscription fee https://t.co/ACQx2uppiL pic.twitter.com/J5C2awEMZG — CNN (@CNN) January 18, 2016