The 4 distinguishing traits of highly sensitive people who 'just have a lot of feelings'

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The 4 distinguishing traits of highly sensitive people who 'just have a lot of feelings'
WELLANDGOOD.COM
The 4 distinguishing traits of highly sensitive people who 'just have a lot of feelings'
An estimated 15 to 20 percent of the population are HSPs.
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The Key to a Long Life Has Little to Do With 'Good Genes'
WIRED.COM
The Key to a Long Life Has Little to Do With 'Good Genes'
Alphabet's longevity lab Calico trawled through Ancestry's massive genealogy database to study human longevity—and found that DNA matters less than people have long believed.
 
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How Extreme Weather Is Shrinking the Planet
NEWYORKER.COM
How Extreme Weather Is Shrinking the Planet
With wildfires, heat waves, and rising sea levels, large tracts of the earth are at risk of becoming uninhabitable. But the fossil-fuel industry continues its assault on the facts.
 
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How to Take the Perfect Weekend Nap
GQ.COM
How to Take the Perfect Weekend Nap
What science says about optimizing this important mid-afternoon recovery tool.
 
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Gorgeous portraits of America's wild (and surprisingly delicious) edible plants
MOTHERJONES.COM
Gorgeous portraits of America's wild (and surprisingly delicious) edible plants
Photographer Jimmy Fike spent 12 years chronicling and feasting upon more than 140 varieties.
 
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Your Monday Mix: Why Do We Hiccup?

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Why Do We Hiccup?
NYTIMES.COM
Why Do We Hiccup?
Anything that upsets or aggravates your digestive or respiratory tracts can induce hiccups. There are almost as many remedies as causes.
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The companies as big as entire countries' stock markets
QZ.COM
The companies as big as entire countries' stock markets
Alphabet=Spain, Disney=Turkey, Salesforce=Colombia, Bank of America=the Philippines, and eBay=Nigeria.
 
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Magic grannies are stopping Cuba going hungry
1843MAGAZINE.COM
Magic grannies are stopping Cuba going hungry
At a time of food shortages, the country is relying on the time and ingenuity of its matriarchs
 
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This Is What the Early Days of Digital Were Like
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This Is What the Early Days of Digital Were Like
Dial-up, floppy disks, Listservs. If you don't know what any of these terms mean, you weren't using computers back in the '80s and '90s. Use this reel to bru...
 
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The age of envy: how to be happy when everyone else's life looks perfect
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The age of envy: how to be happy when everyone else's life looks perfect
Social media has created a world in which everyone seems ecstatic – apart from us. Is there any way for people to curb their resentment?
 
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