by America Inspire Mag | Jan 6, 2026 | Education
In a certain part of the world, a salary that could sustain people’s lives without giving into hardships was determined someone or so away from the really great metropolitan area. Now salaries have dipped quite below that threshold, giving way to low morale among...
by America Inspire Mag | Jan 2, 2026 | Business
SHENZHEN, China — On a chilly December morning in this southern Chinese industrial city, workers are arriving at BYD Co.’s – the huge complex of what is now the most prolific maker of electric vehicles in the world. An almost rhythmic precision guides the...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 31, 2025 | Inspire
Teaching Americans How to Think When James Matthew Sawatzki decided he had taught Americans how to think for about four decades now, retirement was his intuitive choice. He has always taught people how to think. The distinction has always been important to him. In an...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 29, 2025 | World
On Christmas Eve in Vienna, the aroma of roasted chestnuts invades the frosty chill, while choir groups below baroque facades participate in carols. In Sydney, swimmers adorned in Santa’s red hats stand against the surfing grounds of Bondi Beach under a...
by America Inspire Mag | Dec 26, 2025 | Inspire
In a world where, for some reason, serious confrontation is the norm and dialogue breaks families, communities, and workplaces, Sandra Boston has spent the last 40 years crafting a new realm of empathy, curiosity, and courage to listen. Her book, Aiming Your Mind:...