Discover today’s Thought of the Day: Doubt opens minds. Explore how curiosity fuels growth and answer the Question of the Day: What taste do you most associate with Spring? Share your story and connect through memory.
Thought of the Day: The Scent of Spring and the Ache of Impermanence
What smell do you most associate with Spring? On April 2, 2025, we explore how scent connects to memory—and why the most beautiful moments in life never last quite as long as we want them to.
Thought of the Day: How to Choose Joy (Even on a Tuesday)
Start your day with a powerful Thought of the Day: “You can be happy or very happy.” Explore how choosing joy — even on a regular Tuesday — can change everything.
Thought of the Day: Why Repeating Nonsense Makes It Sound Smart
Voltaire warned us: repeat stupidity often enough and it starts to sound like wisdom. Today’s Thought of the Day and Question of the Day ask—what “truth” needs to go?
Don’t Let Schooling Stop Your Learning: What Would You Tell the World in One Sentence
What would you say to the world if you had just one sentence? Inspired by Samuel Clemens’ quote, “Don’t let schooling interfere with your education,” today’s post explores real learning, powerful messages, and billboard-worthy wisdom.
Thought of the Day: Why Failure Isn’t Final + Question of the Day About What’s Always in Your Fridge
**Failure isn’t always a sign you did something wrong—it might be the best you could do at the time.** In today’s *Thought of the Day*, we reflect on why persistence matters more than perfection. Plus, our *Question of the Day* brings a fun twist: what fridge staples are always in your home (besides eggs and milk)? Let’s talk effort, resilience, and what’s chillin’ behind your fridge door.





