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While everyone obsesses over anti-aging serums and gym memberships, the most content older people I know have mastered something entirely different—eight simple daily habits that have transformed their relationship with time itself.
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Apple's mobile devices are secure enough for NATO. Following extensive testing by the German government, the iPhone and iPad are now considered secure enough for the NATO-restricted classified level.Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, or BSI) tested the devices. BSI first approved the iPhone and iPad for governmental use by German authorities in 2022. To take the additional step of NATO approval, Apple says... Read more ›
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The golden years he'd saved for turned into an existential nightmare when he discovered that forty years of defining himself through work had left him completely unprepared for who he'd be without it. Read more ›
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Sometimes the loudest thing a parent can say is nothing at all — and sometimes that nothing is everything you needed to hear. Read more ›
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These seemingly quirky habits aren't about saving money—they're sacred rituals that honor the resourceful child you once were, silent promises whispered across decades to a younger self who learned that security could vanish as quickly as next month's rent. Read more ›
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