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The "Buddhist" way of dealing with injustice in the workplace is the highest level!
Recently, Dr. Zhang Wenhong, head of the Shanghai Medical Rescue Expert Group, was praised by netizens in an interview, often with golden words, every word true and without clichés. He talked about his life experience in the interview: people in society all kind of feel: "often being bullied", and he also mentioned that he also has this feeling, what to do after being bullied?
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Feast
How Many People Should I Invite To My Wedding?
Getting married to the person you love is all exciting and fun, only till the hard jobs begin to kick in – making a guest list being the top one! How many people should I invite to my wedding is a quite stressful question that is somewhat more complex than just making a list of people you would want to celebrate your special day with.
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Feast
Is juicing actually good for you?
Freshly juiced fruit has become a staple in many diets – especially those of busy, health-conscious consumers who can save time on making (and perhaps even chewing) their food without missing out on nutrients. Fruit juice also has been linked to claims that it can help you both lose weight, and ‘detox’ your system.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Feast
Is soya bad for women's health?
Consumed in many traditional Asian populations for millennia, soya has only been a common part of the Western diet for around 60 years. Now, many of our supermarkets are full of soy milk alternatives, soy burgers and other soya-based meat replacements – not to mention traditional soy-based products like tofu, tempeh, soya milk, miso and soya sauce.
By Fester Hammer3 years ago in Feast
Can drinking red wine ever be good for us?
Even though alcohol kills millions of people every year, humans have been imbibing for millennia. In the last few decades, wine, in particular, has gained a reputation for being good for our health. Red wine even has been linked with longevity and lower risk of heart disease.
By Sinha Ceni3 years ago in Feast



