In today’s news, Slovakia provides second batch of relief aid to support Ukraine (Ureign), climate change and extreme weather make it difficult to predict seasonal climate patterns in Colorado, USA, single-use product ban in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to be phased in over next two years, Argentinian study concludes compound from seed can aid in smoking cessation, volunteer hairdressers provide free haircuts to homeless in France, former tech industry worker develops vegan salami in US, and heartwarming reunion in the wild as lost elephant calf reconnected with mother in India’s Anamalai Tiger Reserve.
Have you lost your writing or work when using the computer? Avoid this in the future by enabling automatic saving. Whether you're working online or offline, check that your program saves your progress automatically to prevent data loss from power outages, internet problems, or program crashes. To set this up, open the software’s app and select "File" in the top left corner, then choose "Options." In the dialog box, click "Save" on the left side and find "Save AutoRecover information every 10 to 15 minutes" in the "Save" section. It is also advised to check the box for "Always create backup copy" to safeguard your document. If your program lacks automatic saving, manually save every 10 to 15 minutes to prevent data loss. When you're done working, it's also a good idea to properly shut down your computer by closing all open programs first.
The following joke has received an official guffaw certificate, so let’s roll out the welcome mat for it. It’s called “Not Kidding.”
Saint Peter, guarding the gates of Heaven, heard a knocking sound. He opened the door and saw a soul; suddenly, it disappeared. A moment later, He heard a knock on the door, so He opened it. He saw the soul standing there, and...in a flash, it disappeared again. Then, it happened again for a third time. Saint Peter was very upset. So, He opened the door and shouted:
“Are you trying to play a joke on me?”
“No, no, Sir. I wouldn't dare; it's just...that...the doctor at the emergency room is trying to resuscitate me.”
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And now we have a heartline from Seon-woo in Korea:
Dearest Supreme Master Ching Hai, I’m a high school student from Korea and a disciple of Yours. I have fallen down and stood up again and again because of my big ego. Looking back, I realize that suffering has refined my ego. And it’s been a couple of days since I stood up once more. I always remind myself: “Let’s always be aware of the negative thoughts and habits, and be vigilant. Let’s awaken my consciousness.” And I feel that my life is getting better. Thank You, Master. Supreme Master Ching Hai, I sincerely wish for Your safety, health and fulfillment. Lastly, I would like to share a few images that have the power of blessings. Seon-woo from Korea
Resilient Seon-woo, It is so nice of you to send these energizing photos along with your heartline; thank you.
Master has some supportive words for you: “Upstanding Seon-woo, life can be distressing and frustrating, struggling with the ego, yet delightful when we focus on higher realms, as in your visionary photos. You are not alone dear; ego is a necessary part of being here on this Earth. Remember that you are Divine and sometimes our greatest learning comes with ‘failure.’ As I have said previously, ‘We never know what’s good for us. It’s better to just try our best and accept whatever comes. But you always have to try your best. In that way you’ll rest in peace and know that you have tested your strength and wisdom.’ My Love is with you always. May you and courageous Korea be uplifted in the Power of the Mighty Buddha.”