Money can’t buy happiness! Maybe it can? Evidence suggests that prosocial spending — defined as spending money on other people, rather than on yourself (giving to charity is an example) — can boost our emotional well-being and provide many other health benefits.
The theme of the PCS float and its contingent was to “Thank the Farmers on this Thanksgiving Day” because they work so hard in the fields to grow food to feed the world. PCS participants worked the crowd and the spectators loved Punjabi Bhangra music blast and live Punjabi Dhol drum. Many clapped and screamed in ecstasy and danced Bhangra to enjoy the moment.
An artfully told story sharing basic facts about Sikhs and who they are. This story should be in every classroom library, school library and public library in the United States.
I do not think we can eliminate social media in our lives but I do feel that it is important to protect ourselves and our families by putting systems in place, to ensure we get the benefits without as much harm.
Know yourself and believe in yourself.
Yearning is intense, but laden with thorns... Now imbued in crimson, my mind and body blossoms...
Hari Das was an enigma. Every day, she dealt with life’s darkest, heaviest burdens. She was the lifeline for many, yet she remained light-hearted and quick to laugh, as if she were in on the secret behind life.
It was a great honor to be invited to deliver a Keynote Speech and to be a part of a farsighted brilliant Inspirational Banner Project to inspire and empower young minds that was unveiled at Franklin Central High School in Indiana on Monday
I knew that the larger Hoosier community and leaders that encouraged and created this environment for us to mainstream and pioneer our commitments, our talents and culture are an important reason as to where we are as a City, State, and Hoosier family, and together we are moving forward to get where we feel at home and proudly serve our Nation.
Bhajneet Singh wrote this empowering story with his own family in mind. A turbaned Sikh and avid surfer, Bhajneet’s love for the ocean and nature is captured in the verses of this beautiful book and it’s stunning illustrations. He hopes that future generations will be able to enjoy the bounty and beauty of the Earth, and that this story will inspire kids to protect it.
