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Pamela Paul

New York
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Articles

  • 2 months ago | keysnews.com | Pamela Paul

    Well, January was interesting. If the first month of 2025 with its blazing fires, bitter cold snaps and pilot episode of “Trump Gone Wild” was any indication, the coming year is bound to challenge anyone trying to hold fast to the norms of basic human existence. But however broken your brain may feel, there’s no need to pass the steering wheel entirely to GPS. Herewith, some meditations to help moor you to a fact- and human-centered world.

  • 2 months ago | keysnews.com | Pamela Paul

    Recently I’ve been told that I’m perfect, something I’m perfectly aware I’ve never been nor ever will be. This generous assessment has come from strangers when I apologize for bumping into them and from the exceedingly cheerful salespeople at the store where my daughter shops for clothes. “No, you’re perfect!” they’ll insist when I explain the need to rest my Gen X weariness on the fitting room floor where a modest “No problem” would have sufficed. kAm%96 FC86 E@H2C5 AC@?@F?465 A6C764E:@?

  • 2 months ago | jhnewsandguide.com | Pamela Paul

    Recently I’ve been told that I’m perfect, something I’m perfectly aware I’ve never been nor ever will be. This generous assessment has come from strangers when I apologize for bumping into them and from the exceedingly cheerful salespeople at the store where my daughter shops for clothes. “No, you’re perfect!” they’ll insist when I explain the need to rest my Gen X weariness on the fitting room floor where a modest “No problem” would have sufficed.

  • 2 months ago | myheraldreview.com | Pamela Paul

    Well, January has been interesting. If the first month of 2025 with its blazing fires, bitter cold snaps and pilot episode of “Trump Gone Wild” is any indication, the coming year is bound to challenge anyone trying to hold fast to the norms of basic human existence. But however broken your brain may feel, there’s no need to pass the steering wheel entirely to GPS. Herewith, some meditations to help moor you to a fact- and human-centered world.

  • 2 months ago | nytimes.com | Pamela Paul

    Well, January has been interesting. If the first month of 2025 with its blazing fires, bitter cold snaps and pilot episode of "Trump Gone Wild" is any indication, the coming year is bound to challenge anyone trying to hold fast to the norms of basic human existence. But however broken your brain may feel, there's no need to pass the steering wheel entirely to GPS. Herewith, some meditations to help moor you to a fact- and human-centered world. Remember artificial isn't always better.