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🌿Written in My DNA
Legacy of Honey There’s something fascinating about seeing yourself broken down into percentages and traits — as if a little chart could explain how you came to be you. My recent ancestry results read like a map of charm and curiosity: A swirl of Southeastern England and Celtic roots, a sprinkle of Scotland and Ireland, just enough Nordic and Germanic influence to make things interesting, and of course, one percent Native American, which I love! Apparently, I’m genetically co
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Intelligence Without Credentials: What Alexa Taught Me About Boundaries and Self-Worth
(by Honey | Lively by Honey) There’s a simple truth I rarely share out loud: I know I’m intelligent. Not just in the “I can solve...
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✨The Power of 11: A Love Written in Numbers
Some numbers count the days and mark the years. Others whisper. They show up quietly — on clocks, receipts, license plates — like the...
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💫 Forever, in Theory and in Love
(by Honey / Lively by Honey) Scientists call them time crystals — strange new states of matter that repeat themselves endlessly in time,...
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When They Still Try to Poke You
October 7, 2025 It’s funny when you couldn’t care less where someone moved—because really, all that matters is they moved away from you. It’s funnier still when you couldn’t care less if they’re spending time with someone else, because the truth is, they aren’t spending their life with you—and that’s what actually matters. And yet, even when you’ve found your peace and stopped asking, they somehow find a way to poke you. Right when you’re enjoying a day that should belong onl
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Echoes of Choice
There was a time when he had all of me. I loved him entirely. I was his to lose—and he did. Whether it was because he didn’t love me,...
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When You Finally See the Difference
Here’s to the kind of love that looks you straight in the eye, takes your hand, and says—finally. 💫
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The Gravity of Love 🌍💛
If you ask a physicist what the most powerful force in the universe is, they might say gravity. After all, it keeps the planets circling...
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From Gut Feelings to Future Worlds: Trusting the Ecosystems Within and Around Us
We’ve all heard the phrase, “trust your gut.” That little nudge inside of us, that whisper of intuition, is more than just a figure of...
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🌙 Moonlight & Old Tales
The moon has always fascinated me. Last night, I was lucky enough to capture it as the tiniest silver sliver in the sky — a sight I...
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🎉 The Life-Changing Dexcom G7 Lock Screen & Watch Hack for T1D
If you live with Type 1 diabetes, you know the drill — constant checks, endless little glances at your phone, and that awkward moment...
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Mint Majesty Evenings: A New Page
🌙 Last night felt like a page turned. I came home after a lovely evening, made my Mint Majesty tea (2 mint tea bags + a drizzle of...
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The Sweet Simplicity of Longevity: Lessons From the Blue Zones
We all want a life that’s not just long but full — full of energy, love, purpose, and days where our bodies and hearts feel aligned. The...
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Life, Liberty, and the Little Wins
The pursuit of happiness isn’t about chasing the big milestones—it’s about recognizing the simple wins that make everyday life worth...
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The Little Things That Make Life Big
Finding happiness in the moments we’re promised today. Everyday Joy Joy doesn’t have to wait for the big finish lines in life. It doesn’t...
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Stargazing Date Night: Connection Written in the Stars
Stargazing isn’t just about looking up—it’s about looking within. Under a blanket of stars, away from the noise, you’ll find space to...
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Living With Conviction: Lessons From Charlie Kirk
Counting the sins of others doesn’t make you a saint—it makes you forget your own work toward goodness.
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Love, Loss, and Learning What Commitment Really Means
When love is real, it doesn’t hide you, postpone you, or make you compete with anyone else’s approval. True love commits. And if it...
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Generations vs. Lifetimes: How Many Humans Have Walked Before Us?
Modern humans have lived through somewhere between 6,700–8,000 generations.
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Relativity and the Wild Idea of Living Longer Through Space Travel
Maybe someday future generations really will extend their lifespans not just by medicine or diet, but by chasing the stars at incomprehensib
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