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If you could host a dinner and anyone you invite was sure to come, who would you invite?

Imagine you have to host a dinner where anyone you invite has to attend. No excuses, no scheduling conflictsjust a guaranteed RSVP. My guest list would be short and sweet: just the Buddha. Forget smooth-talking politicians, agenda-driven billionaires, selfie-obsessed influencers, hollow religious figures, or frantic climate activists. I’m craving something differentquality time with someone whose wisdom and kindness are legendary. I picture a simple, intimate dinner. The table is set with humble fare, maybe some fragrant rice and fresh vegetables, in honor of the Buddha’s minimalist spirit. I wouldn’t mind if he chose silence over conversation; his presence alone would be profound. But if the master felt inclined to share a few words, I’d hang on every syllable, knowing his insights could spark a shift in how I see the world. Spending an evening with the Buddha wouldn’t just be a mealit would be a chance to soak in his… If you could host a dinner and anyone you invite was sure to come, who would you invite?

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What do you think gets better with age?

As we age, many things in life seem to take a downward turnour energy levels, physical strength, or even our memory might not be what they once were. But there’s one remarkable exception: wisdom. Unlike the physical aspects of aging, wisdom grows richer with each passing year, becoming a powerful tool for navigating life’s challenges. The Gift of Experience With age comes a treasure trove of experiences. Every triumph, setback, and lesson learned adds to your understanding of yourself and the world around you. You begin to recognize your strengths, acknowledge your limits, and discover what truly matters to you. This self-awareness extends to those closest to youyour family, friends, and loved onesdeepening your connections and enriching your relationships. Applying Wisdom for a Better Life The true value of wisdom lies in how you use it. It’s like a compass, guiding you through decisions and helping you avoid the pitfalls… What do you think gets better with age?