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Service makes the highest performing teams

"Service—giving to another another, having their back—is what makes the highest performing teams in the world, not their strength, and not their intelligence," Simon Sinek said. "It's their willingness to be there for each other."

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For the Love of Dog: A Sweet Reminder

For the Love of Dog: A Sweet Reminder

In case you've forgotten, your dog loves you—so much. As proof, here's a little montage to show that dogs really are our best friends.

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Random Acts of Kindness Triathlon | S1.E4 of "The Science of..." (SoulPancake)

Random Acts of Kindness Triathlon | S1.E4 of "The Science of..." (SoulPancake)

Exploring why doing kindness for strangers makes us feel good—and how making an effort to be kind towards others is ultimately kindness towards ourselves.

SoulPancake
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July 25, 2020
On Self-Acceptance | Michelle Charfen TEDxRedondoBeach

On Self-Acceptance | Michelle Charfen TEDxRedondoBeach

We focus a lot on loving others, but what about loving yourself? Harvard-trained doctor Michelle Charfen delivers a TEDx talk on practicing the art of Unconditional Self Regard.

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Man Creates Amazing Animal Sanctuary

Man Creates Amazing Animal Sanctuary

Dean Schneider gave up his career in finance to pursue his dream of creating a sanctuary for wildlife. This footage is unbelievable!

Unilad Adventure
Published on
July 18, 2020
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Last One Best One

A group of vacationers helped an elderly man catch a wave for what may be the last time. This was surely an unforgettable day, bringing joy to everyone there.
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March 24, 2021

12 Year-old Kerry Koranteng Collects Shoes for Children in Ghana

12-year old Kerry Koranteng collects shoes for hundreds of children in Ghana, often flying there on school breaks with stuffed suitcases!
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August 18, 2021
"Service—giving to another another, having their back—is what makes the highest performing teams in the world, not their strength, and not their intelligence," Simon Sinek said. "It's their willingness to be there for each other."
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