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DON’T WAIT FOR NOVEMBER TO BE THANKFUL

Make Gratitude a Habit

In a few weeks, Americans across the country will gather with their loved ones, sit at the table, and share a delicious feast. Thanksgiving is one of the most cherished celebrations in our country, and with it comes a concept we don’t give too much thought to during the rest of the year: gratitude. As the overarching theme of the Thanksgiving holiday, most people take a moment to reflect on all their blessings before digging into the turkey, pumpkin pie, and other classic dishes. However, we shouldn’t reserve our gratitude for one specific day of the year. Instead, we should make gratitude a lifelong focus. It’s not always easy to appreciate all the good in life, especially if you’re going through a particularly dark time. Your mind may continually drift toward negative thoughts, but redirecting it toward something more positive is worth trying. You may think many things in your life don’t invoke feelings of gratitude, but if you dig deep, you’ll find something good to focus on. We should feel grateful to have food, a place to rest our heads at night, and family and friends to keep us company. Adding more gratitude to our lives requires strategy and intentional action. One approach that works well for many people is to flip your perspective when you experience hardship. Let’s say you had a challenging day at work. Your boss kept piling stuff on, and an unexpected issue made you stay late. You could grow frustrated and discontent with your job, or flip it around and be thankful you have a job that allows you to provide for yourself and your family. Adopting this strategy can do wonders for your mental well-being, but it takes time and effort. You have to train your brain to view situations from this perspective.

Creating a gratitude journal is another strategy that can make a huge difference in your life. You could start this today if you want. Purchase a journal explicitly designed for gratitude, but you can also use a regular notebook. To use a gratitude journal effectively, set time aside to write twice daily. When you wake up in the morning, write down a few things you’re excited about on your agenda for the day. It could be as simple as your morning coffee or the beginning of a new project at work. When you get home and settle down for the night, break out your journal and write a few things you’re grateful for in that moment. It could be small things throughout the day or a simple appreciation for family. When you include more gratitude in your life, your mind and body will thank you. Various studies have shown that adopting a positive mindset and showing gratitude regularly can improve your mood, sleep, focus, and self-esteem, while also removing feelings of stress, anxiety, and depression. It could even be your most powerful tool when recovering from a workplace injury. Gratitude and Thanksgiving go hand-in-hand, but you don’t need to wait until the end of November to add more gratitude to your life. When you maintain a positive mindset and show your

thankfulness for all the blessings in life, your mind and body will benefit.

-Tyler Lee

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Before Smartphones, There Was Water

GETTING OUT OF BED LONG BEFORE THE SNOOZE BUTTON

Members of Generation Z may find it difficult to believe that people used plug-in alarm clocks to help them get up on time in the morning. However, that seemingly archaic means of timekeeping has nothing on how people managed wake-up time before cellphones and even electricity, as we use it today, became staples of daily life. In the 4th century BCE, the Greek philosopher Plato created a method to ensure students at his academy, which once counted Aristotle among its pupils, woke up at the correct time each day. To perfect a foolproof system, he turned to a surprising tool: water. He constructed a set of clocks that operated using two basins. One basin would slowly empty into the other throughout the night; when the second basin was full, rattling pebbles or whistling air awakened students from their slumber. Known as klepsydra (or “water thief”) clocks, these timekeepers were astonishingly accurate. About a century later, Greek inventor Ctesibius of Alexandria expanded on Plato’s design by incorporating mechanics that produced sounds not unlike those of the more modern cuckoo clock. Ctesibius’s version remained popular until the pendulum clock emerged in the 1650s.

Although Plato often gets credit for creating aquatic- based alarms, some variation of the klepsydra concept allegedly dates back to at least the 16th century BCE. Archaeologists uncovered a tomb inscription detailing how an Egyptian court official of the era

devised a similar system. Regardless of its definitive inventor, the water clock roused people long before phone apps, proving that nature often provides solutions to problems centuries before human technology catches up.

While the water clock was undoubtedly an imaginative masterstroke, it is still reasonable to argue that the “snooze” button remains the most critical time-related creation known to man.

Ice Cream in Your Pocket?

YOU CAN’T EVEN MAKE UP THESE STRANGE FOOD RULES

Finger-Licking Fun … or Else!

When it comes to state laws about food, specific provisions on the books from past years may leave a funny taste in your mouth, and potentially get you in a heap of trouble if you break them. This fact is especially true in parts of the South, where your lunch order may need to come with a side of legal advice. Cones and Captured Horses If you want to stay on the good side of law enforcement in Alabama, always remember that ice cream cones are for licking, not sticking in your back pocket. While it’s pretty safe to assume the thought of engaging in the latter activity hasn’t crossed a single mind in 2025, there was a time when horse thieves would stick ice cream in their pockets to attract equine abductees. Considering that we rarely share the highway with horses these days and most people would prefer not to turn the seat of their pants into a sundae, it’s a safe bet this charge won’t fill up courtrooms for the foreseeable future.

On the subject of making a mess with food items, eating chicken with your hands can be a sticky thrill — and is the only way to partake in poultry eating

without running a-fowl of the law in Gainesville, Georgia. If you want to enjoy tasty chicken in that city, stock up on wet wipes and skip the knife and fork, as eating it with utensils is a crime. Although the ordinance banning knives

and forks when consuming chicken was meant as a joke

by the local police department, chucking the rule may draw some disapproving clucks when dining in the place affectionately known by locals and city officials as “the Poultry

Capital of the World,” especially during its renowned Spring Chicken Festival. Perhaps only a good lawyer can help determine whether

the law also applies to vegan “chik’n” options.

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Dividing Homes, Not Hearts

TAKE A BREAK

Co-Parent Like a Pro After Separation

Divorce or separation is often stressful, but it should never be used to draw battle lines for your children. Dissolving a marriage or partnership can be as logistically challenging as it is emotionally draining, especially when developing a positive and effective co-parenting situation. Here are a few suggestions for creating and sustaining clear communication and responsibilities when you and your former spouse/partner no longer live or parent under the same roof. The Key Steps Toward Stability First and foremost, all co-parenting arrangements need a consistent plan for success. A written co-parenting plan should include the custody agreement, travel and/or relocation considerations, financial responsibilities for both parties, schedules (e.g., school pick-up/drop-off times and who is responsible for fulfilling these commitments), and details regarding the child’s education and health care needs. A document of this nature helps solidify both parties’ involvement and holds each accountable for what they’ve agreed to do on the child’s behalf. Additionally, it helps prevent disagreements or misunderstandings that could lead to arguing in front of the child/children, a scenario to avoid as much as possible. While a divorce may present logistical obstacles for one or both parents, it is critical to work toward maintaining the child’s existing friendships and activities, even if they require spending more time with one spouse over the other. For example, if your child’s best friend lives closer to your ex-spouse, accommodating the continuation of this close relationship will help your child maintain a sense of normalcy. The Risks of Reticent Relationships When the end of a marriage or relationship results in a breakdown in communication or cooperation, these fractured ties can have a potentially devastating impact on your child. Common effects of unhealthy co-parenting on children include reduced performance at school, lowered self-esteem, and difficulties in maintaining healthy relationships with others. If communication has devolved into acrimony or has resulted in either side failing to fulfill their parental duties, seeking counseling from a trained professional is one way to help steer the ship in the best possible direction for your child’s health and peace of mind.

SLOW COOKER BRISKET

Ingredients

• 1 (1-oz) envelope onion soup mix • 1 tbsp brown sugar • 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper • 1 3-lb piece of beef brisket (flat cut)

• 1 lb carrots, peeled and cut into 2-inch pieces • 1 lb baby golden potatoes • 3 celery stalks, cut into 1-inch pieces • 1 large sweet onion, cut into 8 wedges • 2 1/2 cups beef stock • 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce • 2 tbsp cornstarch

• 8 fresh thyme sprigs • 8 whole garlic cloves • 2 bay leaves

Directions 1. In a small bowl, combine soup mix, sugar, salt, and pepper. Sprinkle over brisket. 2. Place meat, fat cap side down, into an 8-qt slow cooker. 3. Top brisket with thyme, garlic, bay leaves, carrots, potatoes, celery, and onion. 4. Whisk stock, Worcestershire sauce, and cornstarch until fully dissolved. Add to slow cooker. 5. Cover and cook on high for 5–6 hours until tender. 6. Remove to a cutting board, fat side up. Remove thyme and bay leaves. 7. Thinly slice brisket against the grain. 8. Serve with vegetables, drizzled with gravy from the slow cooker.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Gratitude Isn’t Seasonal

What Snooze Button? The Ingenious Ways People Used to Wake Up

Who Knew Eating Could Get You in Legal Trouble?

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Slow Cooker Brisket

Divorce Isn’t Easy, But Co-Parenting Can Be

The Chocolate Event That Had Kids Crying, Not Smiling

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When AI Marketing Goes Horribly Wrong Willy’s Ruined Chocolate Experience

Never fail to deliver on a promise of chocolate to children.

(in some instances) a single jellybean served in what appeared to be an abandoned warehouse. The scenery was cheap, while the actors struggled to perform through hastily provided scripts. One character, The Unknown, was a masked and frighteningly attired figure that prompted youngsters to recoil and cry in fear. Perhaps most disturbingly, there was no chocolate to be found. Naturally, people called the police amid demands for refunds, and the lackluster affair was shut down. Subsequent revelations that creators used AI to generate the online marketing images and that the $44 event was not an officially sanctioned “Wonka” undertaking also brought into question House of Illuminati owner Billy Coull’s background, including his history of publishing AI-generated books on conspiracy theories and taboo subjects. Although Coull’s fraudulent and exploitative marketing scheme was reprehensible, it’s far from his worst transgression. Around the time House of Illuminati was shuttered in late 2024, he was forced to register as a sex offender after it was revealed he had followed up his “Willy’s Chocolate Experience” fiasco by sending unwanted explicit messages and images to an unidentified woman.

House of Illuminati, a London-based event company, learned this lesson the hard way when it hosted what angry parents and disappointed kids in Glasgow considered one of the biggest scams in children’s entertainment history. The disastrous day went from offering scant amounts of lemonade and jellybeans to prompting cries of terror and calls to Scottish police, and artificial intelligence was at least partially to blame. In early 2024, social media feeds in the U.K. were abuzz with vibrant images promoting “Willy’s Chocolate Experience,” an immersive event boasting chocolate fountains, costumed characters, and “a day of pure imagination and wonder.” Naturally, people assumed the event was a tie-in with the then-recently released film “Wonka” and a nod to the imaginary world created by the classic 1971 movie “Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory.” Unfortunately, what attendees experienced when “Willy’s Chocolate Experience” arrived that February was far from a fairy tale. Instead of rivers of sweets, they were treated to half-filled cups of lemonade and

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