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Pursuing Physics Beyond Talent: Wisdom From a Self-Taught 17-Year-Old

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 27, 2026

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Pursuing Physics Beyond Talent: Wisdom From a Self-Taught 17-Year-Old
“You don’t find your passion by waiting for it to find you. You find it by paying attention to what you are most exposed to, most drawn toward, most unable to leave alone. And then you follow it — not because everyone else is, but because something in you won’t let you do anything else.”

— Prosper Chanda

Pursuing Physics Beyond Talent: Wisdom From a Self-Taught 17-Year-Old

At age three, Prosper Chanda was solving simple algebraic equations. At age ten, he questioned major physics theories and tested methods. “If nothing worked, I closed the book and went for a walk. I kept thinking as I walked. Then I slept. Often I woke with a clearer solution. The mind needs space before it recognizes structure.” Because of his youth, Prosper was not taken seriously, and that led to isolation. He does not believe he is more talented than others. He believes in persistence and consistency. “Passion is not something you wait for. It is something you pursue the moment you recognize it.” He founded Genius Hub, a global research initiative for young people around the world because, “Research should not be limited by age.”

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Graffiti Grandma

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Feb 26, 2026
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Graffiti Grandma

Most people have a negative image of graffiti and "tagging." However, there are a group of grandmas and a few grandpas in Lisbon, Portugal, who are encouraged to create street art through workshops given by an organization called Lata 65. This video is a tribute to one of the "crew." Meet Luísa Cortesão, a graffiti grandma who never let age impede her imaginative spirit.
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Silence Between Breaths

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Silence Between Breaths

–Stephen Levine

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699c4d8f884bb-2544.jpgThere is a silence between breaths
when the heart becomes a sacred flame
and the belly uncoils which reminds me
how remarkable it is to wake
beside you another day.

Between deaths we dreamed together
between breaths, in that stillness,
which has joined us ever since.

In that first breath
we step onto the dance floor,
and waltz unnoticed through the void.
The sacred everywhere we turn
and turn again, as form so generously dissolves
and only the Beloved remains.

In this moment which lasts a lifetime
there is nowhere to stand
where you are not beside me
where you do not accompany me within.

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Beavers Return to Scotland’s Glen Affric After 400 Years

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 23, 2026

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Beavers Return to Scotland's Glen Affric After 400 Years
“In a world where we often hear about what we’re losing, the return of the beaver after 400 years is a powerful reminder of what we can regain.”

— Steve Micklewright

Beavers Return to Scotland’s Glen Affric After 400 Years

Scotland’s Glen Affric National Nature Reserve, home to ancient Caledonian pine trees, gorgeous lochs, and magnificent hiking trails, is now home to seven beavers, a homecoming for a species that disappeared four centuries ago. Forestry and Land Scotland, working alongside the charity Trees for Life, released a family of five and a breeding pair of beavers at two sites in October, 2025. Apart from their work as ecosystem “engineers”, the beavers are drawing visitors and boosting local economies. “Beaver safaris” in places like Perthshire are often booked to capacity. A single reintroduction site could eventually inject an estimated £2 million—roughly $2.7 million—into the local economy each year. In a world where we often hear about what we’re losing, the return of the beaver after 400 years is a powerful reminder of what we can regain.

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Learn about a native species that has disappeared from your local area and discover if there are restoration efforts underway. Consider volunteering with a local wildlife reintroduction project. If you’re inspired by ecosystem restoration, explore how you can create wildlife-friendly spaces in your own backyard — even small ponds or native plantings can make a difference for local species.

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A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Kindness

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 21, 2026

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Feb 21, 2026
A Hitchhiker's Guide to Kindness
“You pray in your distress and in your need; would that you might pray also in the fullness of your joy and in your days of abundance.”

— Kahlil Gibran

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Kindness

Here is Kevin Kelly — founding executive editor of WIRED, prophet of the digital frontier, a man who has spent decades mapping the trajectory of technology and tomorrow — and yet his most luminous insight comes not from any screen or circuit but from a young man’s thumb outstretched on Route 22 in New Jersey, waiting for a ride to a warehouse job, never once arriving late, carried each morning by the quiet conspiracy of strangers who stopped their cars and opened their doors. From there to eight years wandering Asia, sleeping in the homes of families who shared their last tin of meat, Kelly discovered that kindness is not a fluke but a feature of the world — as reliable as gravity, as renewable as breath — and that the truly unpracticed virtue is not giving but receiving: learning to surrender, to stand in your own need with grace, to ask not whether the miracle will come but how it will unfold today, and in that asking, to complete the ancient circuit of gift, so that giver and “kindee” alike are caught together in what his friend John Perry Barlow called pronoia — the luminous suspicion that the whole universe is conspiring, behind your back, to lift you up.

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Today, let someone help you. Hold the door of your self-sufficiency open just a crack — accept an offer you’d normally decline, ask for directions instead of checking your phone, or simply say ‘yes, thank you’ to a kindness you might usually wave away. Notice what it feels like to be, as Kelly puts it, gracefully ‘kinded.’

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When I Discovered My Friend Was Actually a Long Lost Sister

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 20, 2026

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When I Discovered My Friend Was Actually a Long Lost Sister
“The bond that links your true family is not one of blood, but of respect and joy in each other’s life.”

— Richard Bach

When I Discovered My Friend Was Actually a Long Lost Sister

Cassandra Madison grew up in a small town in Connecticut. She always knew she was adopted from the Dominican Republic; her parents gave her up for adoption because they were poor. Fast-forward to 2013, and she was 24 and working in a restaurant in New Haven. One day, one of her co- workers, Julia, noticed her Dominican Republic flag tattoo. They discovered they were both adopted from there; Julia was 17 months younger. They hit it off and when people told them they looked alike, the friends joked, “That’s because we’re sisters.” When they checked, their birth certificates didn’t confirm their hunch about being related. Cassandra received a 23andMe kit and started trying to find her birth family. She connected with a large family in the Dominican Republic and learned she had 7 siblings. In a plot fit for a movie, eventually one of those siblings was confirmed by DNA testing to be Julia. In October 2022, the two sisters went to the Dominican Republic to meet their family. “I always wanted to find my family, but never in a million years did I think that this would be how it happened. Now, Julia lives in California and I live in Virginia – we’re 2,500 miles apart, but we FaceTime all the time,” said Cassandra.

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Treat a friend, neighbor, or community acquaintance as if they are really your family today. Sometimes the family we’re searching for is closer than we think.

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Grandma’s Hands

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There are special qualities about the important people in our lives, like their hands, we can recall to bring their presence back to us. In this StoryCorps animated interview, Johannah Owusu interviews her mother about Madzimoyo’s grandmother and their special relationship. Madzimoyo shares how her grandmother’s physical presence was an anchor and refuge growing up on the West Side of Chicago in the 1970s.
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Ultrarunners in Secondhand Trainers: the Rickshaw Drivers Taking on the World’s Toughest Races

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 19, 2026

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Ultrarunners in Secondhand Trainers: the Rickshaw Drivers Taking on the World’s Toughest Races
“Strength doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn’t.”

— Rikki Rogers

Ultrarunners in Secondhand Trainers: the Rickshaw Drivers Taking on the World’s Toughest Races

In Antsirabe, Madagascar, rickshaw drivers who pull cycles or carts by hand for less than £3 a day are outrunning elite athletes in international ultra-marathons. They train in secondhand shoes and are guided by a French club president who believes potential has nothing to do with privilege. Haja Nirina, who runs 10 kilometers to work each morning and cycles 60 more on his rickshaw, finished second at the prestigious La Mascareignes — a race among 1,400 competitors from around the world — beating runners with sponsorships and professional gear. “I don’t run for the money; anyway, in Madagascar, nobody can make a living from sports. I run because I love it,” he says, his modest home lined with trophies that he was once advised to sell for scrap metal. What began as a 1997 rickshaw race offering prizes of rice and chickens has become Crown Athletics Club, where a microcredit program helps drivers buy their own rickshaws so they can train without losing half their daily earnings to rental fees. This remarkable journey reveals what happens when someone sees athletes where others see only poverty, awakening a potential that the athletes were unaware of themselves.

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Think about someone you know who may be aspiring towards a particular goal or skill, or who you feel has potential in a certain direction. Gift them something today that can help them unlock that potential or further their skill.

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Is This the Most Radical School Ever Built?

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 18, 2026

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Is This the Most Radical School Ever Built?
“Education is fundamentally human scale. Democracy works, and everybody can and should have a voice.”

— Steve Seidel

Is This the Most Radical School Ever Built?

When Sean Tevlin arrived at The Group School in 1970s Cambridge, he was a working-class dropout with a learning disability diagnosis and little hope — but the converted garage on Franklin Street operated on a radical premise: that students damaged by traditional education could heal when given dignity, voice and genuine partnership in their own learning. Between 1971 and 1982, over 600 teenagers graduated from this freewheeling experiment where weekly consensus meetings replaced top-down authority, where Kitchen Chemistry brought science into students’ kitchens, and where MIT professors tutored kids from housing projects because a moment in history made such unlikely collaborations possible. “Human beings know when they are being listened to, heard and respected,” reflects Steve Seidel, who taught there at nineteen and carried its lessons through decades at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. Now, as alumni digitize yearbooks and curricula, teachers like Rosalie Fay Barnes are discovering what one Berkeley High student told her after watching footage of TGS: that when you show young people a school built on their own brilliance rather than their deficits, they don’t ask for less — they ask for more.

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Today, notice a young person in your life-a student, neighbor, or family member-who seems disengaged or has been labeled as “struggling.” Instead of offering advice or correction, ask them a genuine question about something they care about, then listen as though they are the expert. As The Group School demonstrated, “human beings know when they are being listened to, heard and respected” — and that recognition alone can crack open possibilities that traditional teaching never could.

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Real Leadership Lessons From Horses

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Feb 17, 2026

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Real Leadership Lessons From Horses
“…life is not about fixing others, but about embodying coherence so others feel safe enough to embody the same.”

— Jennifer Schramm

Real Leadership Lessons From Horses

Jennifer Schramm engaged with horses to lead behavior change. Along the way, horses led Jennifer to coherence. “Humans are predators by design. We focus, plan, and act. Horses are prey animals. They survive by sensing, attuning, and reading the field around them.” After failed attempts to control them led to frustration and anxiety, Jennifer realized the horses were mirroring her feelings. She did not need to change the horse’s behavior. She needed to change her own to coherence – to be present, aligning body, mind, and intention. “Presence is invitation enough. When we release the need to control outcomes, trust becomes possible.” The horses taught me, “Real leadership is not about control; it is about connection. It is about creating a field where others feel safe enough to be themselves,” whether horse or human.

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The next time you are called to lead, perhaps feeling fear or anxiety, pause, take a deep breath, let go of the need to control outcomes, and let your body lead through presence and coherence.

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