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Victor Davis Hanson: AOC Makes Kamala Harris Sound Like Socrates, Cicero - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson: AOC Makes Kamala Harris Sound Like Socrates, Cicero
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Victor Davis Hanson critiques a Munich Security Conference panel, contrasting Matt Whitakerâs professionalism with AOCâs Taiwan âword saladâ and Whitmerâs re...

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Prince Andrew Arrested, Epstein Mythology, Reid Hoffman Files with Saagar Enjeti & Michael Tracey - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Epstein Files Special: Prince Andrew Arrested, Global Network, Mythology, Reid Hoffman Files
Site: YouTube
(0:00) David Sacks introduces Saagar Enjeti and Michael Tracey(1:04) Reacting to the arrest of Prince Andrew in the UK, Epstein's global finance network(11:2...

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Today Show Cattiness, "Love Story" Lies, and SCOTUS on Tariffs, w/ Maureen Callahan and Chamberlain - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Today Show Cattiness, "Love Story" Lies, and SCOTUS on Tariffs, w/ Maureen Callahan and Chamberlain
Site: YouTube
Megyn Kelly is joined by Will Chamberlain, senior counsel at the Article III Project, to discuss the Supreme Court ruling striking down President Trumpâs tar...

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Is Islam a Threat to Britain and the West? Chatting with Piers Morgan (THE SAAD TRUTH_1995) - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Is Islam a Threat to Britain and the West? Chatting with Piers Morgan (THE SAAD TRUTH_1995)
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Dr. Oz & Lisa Oz on Minnesota Fraud, Health Trends, & Transgender Surgeries | KMP Ep. 27 - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Dr. Oz & Lisa Oz on Minnesota Fraud, Health Trends, & Transgender Surgeries | KMP Ep. 27
Site: YouTube
Medicaid fraud, TrumpRx, minor trans surgeries, and the key to a successful marriage. Nothing is off the table with Dr. Oz and Lisa Oz in my latest episode.0...

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Physicist Publishes Method For Communicating With Parallel Universes - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Physicist Publishes Method For Communicating With Parallel Universes
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The Quantum Computer Dream is Falling Apart - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
The Quantum Computer Dream is Falling Apart
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Physicists Rethink Time⌠And It Solves Several Big Problems - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Physicists Rethink Time⌠And It Solves Several Big Problems
Site: YouTube
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Nuclear Fusion Breaks Multiple Records - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Nuclear Fusion Breaks Multiple Records
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Why I fear for the future of mankind - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Why I fear for the future of mankind
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Google released the smarter Gemini 3.1 Pro AI model - Google Search Added: Feb 21, 2026
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'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks â using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images | Live Science Added: Feb 21, 2026
'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks â using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images
Site: Live Science
Researchers generated images from noise, using orders of magnitude less energy than current generative AI models require.

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Google VP warns that two types of AI startups may not survive | TechCrunch
Added: Feb 21, 2026Google VP warns that two types of AI startups may not survive | TechCrunch
Site: TechCrunch
As generative AI evolves, a Google VP warns that LLM wrappers and AI aggregators face mounting pressure, with shrinking margins and limited differentiation threatening their long-term viability.

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Victor Davis Hanson: The New Democratic Socialist Party Is a âGraveyard of Bad Ideasâ - YouTube Added: Feb 21, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson: The New Democratic Socialist Party Is a âGraveyard of Bad Ideasâ
Site: YouTube
Are Democrats really ready for a comebackâor are we about to revisit the graveyard of their own failed experiments?In this episode, Victor Davis Hanson break...

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Colbert Hoax EXPOSED, Liberal Media Is DESPERATE For Attention ft. Ann Coulter - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
IT WAS EXPOSED ft. Ann Coulter
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Trump Speech About UFOâs? | Lara Trump - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Trump Speech About UFOâs? | Lara Trump
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HE COLLAPSED - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
HE COLLAPSED
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SHEâS AN IMPOSTER - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
SHEâS AN IMPOSTER
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ITS HAPPENING | Timcast IRL #1453 w/ Robbie Bernstein - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
ITS HAPPENING | Timcast IRL #1453 w/ Robbie Bernstein
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Nicki Minaj Reveals She Went Republican After Newsom 'Ignored' Her Home Swatting Pleas | IBTimes UK Added: Feb 22, 2026
Nicki Minaj became a Republican after Newsom ignored her pleas over multiple home swatting
Site: International Business Times UK
Rapper Nicki Minaj says repeated swatting incidents at her home, ignored by Governor Gavin Newsom, led her to publicly support Republican figures, including Donald Trump.
Rapper Nicki Minaj has publicly explained that repeated swatting incidents at her home, false emergency calls that prompt heavily armed police responses, helped push her towards supporting the Republican Party, claiming California Governor Gavin Newsom failed to offer protection or take her concerns seriously.Minaj alleged that her house was targeted multiple times, including with her young child inside, and that pleas for help were overlooked by Democratic officials. She has since aligned herself with conservative figures, including US President Donald Trump, and has criticised Newsom directly for inaction.Nicki Minaj's Home Swatting IncidentsSwatting refers to hoax emergency calls designed to lure armed police or SWAT teams to a person's address. Minaj says she and her family have been subjected to several such incidents over the past few years.In June 2023, a false call led police to believe a child abuse situation was occurring; while officers later confirmed it was a hoax, it nonetheless escalated into a traumatic confrontation for those involved. In a later event, a caller falsely claimed Minaj had been shot, leading authorities to respond again.One recent case occurred in April 2025 when someone falsely reported an assault at her Hidden Hills, Los Angeles, home, prompting deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department to respond, though she was not present at the time.Minaj claimed that on previous occasions her home was swatted with her toddler inside, and she linked these events to what she described as 'political corruption' when responding to backlash over her comments on international issues.Minaj's Criticism of Newsom and Turn to MAGAMinaj has blamed Governor Gavin Newsom for not responding to her appeals for help over the swatting incidents. In vigorous social media posts, she has mockingly referred to him with nicknames such as 'TRANSKIDS NEWSOME' and 'GRUESOME', suggesting he prioritises other issues over her safety concerns.Though Newsom has not publicly responded to these personal criticisms, his pro‑transgender rights messaging has drawn further ire from the rapper.Minaj told The Katie Miller Podcast that seeing Trump 'being treated unfairly' and repeatedly targeted by critics, similar to how she felt she had been treated, fundamentally shaped her political shift. She said that witnessing what she saw as 'bullying and smear campaigns' against Trump made her feel that she could no longer remain apolitical, and ultimately inspired her to become more publicly involved in conservative politics.Minaj's most defining public shift came in December 2025, when she appeared as a surprise guest at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest conference in Phoenix, Arizona, a major conservative gathering, alongside Erika Kir.There, she openly praised President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance as leaders she admired, telling the audience that the administration made her 'proud to be American' and describing them as relatable figures for young people. This marked one of her first explicit and high‑profile endorsements of Republican political figures.In early 2026, Minaj was invited to a Treasury Department‑hosted 'Trump Accounts Summit' where she stood beside Trump, called herself his 'number one fan' and showed off a so‑called Trump Gold Card, a visa‑related programme she said was helping with her U.S. citizenship process.'MAGA Minaj' Fan BacklashMinaj's outspoken alignment with Republican figures has provoked negative reactions from fans and critics alike. Social media responses ranged from disappointment and calls to 'move on' from her music to accusations that she had betrayed core parts of her fan base, including the LGBTQ+ community that once strongly supported her.Some fans have reportedly unfollowed the artist on social platforms, and petitions such as 'Deport Nicki Minaj to Trinidad' even gained traction among critics on Reddit after her high‑profile appearance at conservative events. Users there noted that her political realignment had alienated parts of her traditional audience, fans she calls 'Barbz'.Despite the backlash, Minaj maintains that her recent political activity was not motivated by opportunism but by personal conviction.

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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders rips Supreme Court tariffs: 'I think it's wrong'
Added: Feb 22, 2026Gov. Sanders on tariffs: Fastest way to get Trump to act is âtell him that he canâtâ
Site: The Hill
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) on Friday said the quickest way to have President Trump act on tariffs âis to tell him that he canât,â after the Supreme Court ruled that âŚ
Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) on Friday said the quickest way to have President Trump act on tariffs "is to tell him that he can't," after the Supreme Court ruled that his use of emergency powers to enact his sweeping tariff agenda was unconstitutional. The high court's 6-3 ruling invalidated Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose steep import taxes on almost all foreign trading partners. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion that IEEPA does not give the president authority to impose tariffs. Sanders, in an interview with NewsNation's Katie Pavlich, said the court's ruling was "not only disappointing," but "I think it's wrong." "I think Justice Thomas was exactly right," she continued. "The Constitution grants the president this authority. But ultimately, I don't think it matters. One of the things I love about Donald Trump is that the fastest way to get him to do something is to tell him that he can't. And he has so many tools in his toolbox." The GOP governor added that Trump will "use whatever tool and resource he needs to get that job done." "And while this may, you know, take over the news cycle for a few days, I don't think it changes what the outcome looks like and that this is a president who's going to continue to hold other countries' feet to the fire," she said. "He's going to make sure that American workers are put first." Trump called the ruling "disappointing" and lashed out at Roberts and five other justices, including Justices Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett â whom he appointed to the bench âcalling them all "fools and lapdogs." "I think itâs an embarrassment to their families, if you want to know the truth. The two of them," Trump told reporters at the White House on Friday. He praised Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Brett Kavanaugh, who wrote a dissent. The president said he was "proud" of Kavanaugh, whom Trump appointed in 2018. The president followed the ruling by announcing that he signed an executive order to impose a 10 percent tariff on imports from countries around the world "effective immediately." He invoked Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, a provision that allows for tariffs of up to 15 percent for 150 days to address âlarge and seriousâ trade deficits, in enacting the new levies. The White House said Canada and Mexico are exempt from the new tariffs because of the trilateral free trade agreement that was ratified during Trumpâs first term in 2020. Some Republican members of Congress also broke with the president, hailing the Supreme Court ruling as a victory for free trade, the separation of powers, or both. âTodayâs ruling affirms, despite all the noise of the moment, that the Foundersâ system of checks and balances remains strong nearly 250 years later,â Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah) wrote on the social platform X. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), in his own post online, said the court's ruling "will also prevent a future President such as AOC from using emergency powers to enact socialism," referring to potential 2028 presidential contender Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.).

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Quote of the day by novelist Nikolai Gogol: 'The human obsession with purpose is merely a distraction from the absurdity of existence' - The Economic Times Added: Feb 22, 2026
Quote of the day by novelist Nikolai Gogol: 'The human obsession with purpose is merely a distraction from the absurdity of existence' - The Economic Times
Nikolai Gogol, the 19th-century Ukrainian-born novelist, once wrote, âThe human obsession with purpose is merely a distraction from the absurdity of existence.â His words suggest that constantly chasing meaning can blind us to lifes unpredictable and sometimes chaotic nature. Through his stories, from Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka to Dead Souls and The Overcoat, Gogol explored ordinary people navigating absurd social systems, showing how obsession with status or purpose often misses the point.
Life often feels like a constant search for meaning. People are told to plan, achieve, and find their purpose, as if that alone will make everything make sense. But 19th-century novelist Nikolai Gogol offers a different perspective. He once wrote: âThe human obsession with purpose is merely a distraction from the absurdity of existence.âAt first, it sounds a little stark, even unsettling. But what Gogol is pointing out is that peopleâs constant need to define their lives, to give every action a clear goal, can sometimes keep them from seeing the bigger picture. Life, he suggests, is not always orderly or logical. Trying to force it into a neat framework of âpurposeâ might blind us to the strange, unpredictable, and often absurd reality of being alive.Put simply, itâs not that searching for meaning is wrong. Rather, Gogol seems to warn that obsessing over it can be a way of avoiding life itself. People fill calendars, chase promotions, and label experiences, perhaps to ignore the fact that some things simply do not make sense. The âabsurdity of existenceâ isnât necessarily bad; itâs just part of being human, a reminder that life can be messy, irrational, and full of contradictions.A Life Shaped by ContradictionsNikolai Gogol was born in 1809 in Sorochintsy, near Poltava, in what is now Ukraine. His family was minor gentry with Ukrainian Cossack roots, and his father wrote plays based on local folklore. From a young age, Gogol loved theatre and had a sharp sense of humour, often performing in school productions.128685857At 18, he moved to St. Petersburg hoping to build a career in the civil service but faced constant setbacks. A failed acting audition and a disastrous self-published poem almost broke him. At one point, he even left for Germany with money sent by his mother, only to return quickly after running out of funds. These struggles became the foundation of his literary voice.Satire, Society, and the AbsurdGogolâs writings, from Evenings on a Farm near Dikanka to Dead Souls and The Overcoat, often depicted ordinary people trapped in absurd social systems. His satire exposed greed, corruption, and the emptiness of chasing status. In many ways, his charactersâ obsessive pursuits of purpose reflected the very distraction he warns about in the quote.Later in life, Gogol struggled with religious pressures and personal guilt. He burned the manuscript of the second part of Dead Souls under Orthodox guidance and died in 1852 after days of fasting. Despite his tragic end, his influence on Russian literature was immense. Dostoevsky once said, âWe all came out from under his Overcoat,â acknowledging the profound mark Gogol left on generations of writers.128689118Apart from his novels and short stories, Gogol was also deeply interested in theatre and performance. He wrote several plays, often blending humor with social commentary, and was actively involved in the literary salons of St. Petersburg. Friends and contemporaries noted his eccentric personality, his intense moods, and his tendency to retreat from society for long periods. Despite his struggles, Gogolâs unique approach to blending the fantastical with everyday life continues to influence writers and artists around the world, inspiring adaptations in theatre, film, and even modern storytelling.

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Parenting quote of the day by Confucius: âHe who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questionsâ - The Times of India Added: Feb 22, 2026
Parenting quote of the day by Confucius: âHe who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questionsâ - The Times of India
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âHe who knows all the answers has not been asked all the questions.â - ConfuciusEvery parent wants to guide, protect, and prepare a child for the world. Advice comes easily. Instructions roll out fast. Answers are often ready before the question is complete. But this old line from Confucius gently challenges that habit. It suggests something powerful: certainty can close doors, while curiosity keeps them open. For parents, this idea changes the tone of daily conversations. It shifts the focus from proving knowledge to discovering together. Here is what this quote can teach modern families.Certainty can silence curiosityChildren ask hundreds of questions every week. Why is the sky blue? Why do people fight? Why must homework be done? Quick answers feel efficient. But constant certainty can quietly signal that thinking is finished. When adults present every response as final, children may stop exploring their own ideas. Parents do not need to know everything. In fact, admitting uncertainty models intellectual honesty. Saying, âThat is a good question. Letâs think about it,â shows that learning never stops. A home where questions are welcomed becomes a training ground for critical thinking. That skill matters more than memorised facts.Listening is more powerful than explainingMany parenting struggles are not about rules. They are about feeling unheard. When a child says, âSchool is boring,â the urge is to correct or defend. But what sits beneath that statement? Is it confusion, fear, or social stress? Instead of answering immediately, thoughtful parents ask another question: âWhat makes it feel boring?â This approach slows the moment down. It turns a complaint into a conversation. And it teaches children that their inner world matters. Listening does not weaken authority. It strengthens trust.Questions build emotional intelligenceA child who is always told what to think may struggle to understand what they feel. Open-ended questions help children name emotions. âWhat upset you today?â works better than âDid someone upset you?â because it allows space. When parents remain curious rather than judgmental, children learn to examine their own thoughts. Over time, they become more self-aware. Emotional intelligence grows in homes where questions are gentle and steady, not sharp or sarcastic.Humility makes parents stronger guidesThe quote also speaks to humility. No single adult can fully understand the world their child is growing up in. Technology, social life, and pressures change quickly. Parents who act as if they have mastered everything may struggle to connect with a childâs new realities. But parents who admit, âTeach me how that works,â build mutual respect. This does not remove boundaries. It simply shows that authority and humility can exist together. Children respect guidance more when it comes from someone who remains open-minded.Turning daily moments into learning spacesThis philosophy does not require dramatic changes. It fits into small, everyday moments. At dinner, instead of asking only about marks and tasks, ask what surprised the child that day. During disagreements, ask what solution feels fair before deciding. While reading a story together, ask what the character could have done differently. Each of these moments trains a child to think, not just obey. Over time, questioning becomes a habit. And that habit prepares children to face uncertainty with confidence rather than fear.Disclaimer: This article is intended for informational and reflective purposes only. Parenting approaches vary across families and cultures. Readers are encouraged to adapt these ideas according to their childâs needs and seek professional guidance when facing serious behavioural or emotional concerns.

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Compromised npm package silently installs OpenClaw on developer machines | InfoWorld Added: Feb 22, 2026
Compromised npm package silently installs OpenClaw on developer machines
Site: InfoWorld
While the AI itself wasnât weaponized, the technique raises concerns about AI agents with broad system access.

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JD or Marco? Trump asking advisers about 2028 Added: Feb 22, 2026
JD or Marco? Trump asking advisers about 2028
Site: Axios
Trump has a new parlor game he's springing on advisers and guests.

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New Statue Appears on Easter Island: How Many Moai Are There? Added: Feb 22, 2026
A New Statue Suddenly Appeared on Easter Island. That Doesnât Make Sense.
Site: Popular Mechanics
Scientists thought they found them all.
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Rare 'planetary parade' will return to the evening sky this week | Live Science Added: Feb 22, 2026
Rare 'planetary parade' will return to the evening sky this week â but you'll have to look at exactly the right time
Site: Live Science
Six planets will shine together in the evening sky on Feb. 28. Here's how to get the best view before they disappear.

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Traditional Hamantaschen | Crisp and Crumble
Added: Feb 22, 2026Traditional Hamantaschen | Crisp and Crumble
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Happy Purim! These traditional hamantaschen will be the star of your celebration this Purim. The hamantaschen are truly irresistible.

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'Four more years' chant erupts at the White House Black History Month celebration - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
'Four more years' chant erupts at the White House Black History Month celebration
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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Liberal Media Is DYING, Fox News ONLY Network To Grow - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
THEY ARE COOKED
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Gemini 3.1 Pro in 9 mins! - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Gemini 3.1 Pro in 9 mins!
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17000 Tokens per second - Taalas "Embodied" AI Chip! - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
17000 Tokens per second - Taalas "Embodied" AI Chip!
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Gemini 3.1 Pro Killer UI Prompts! - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Gemini 3.1 Pro Killer UI Prompts!
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Will Quantum Computing Kill Bitcoin? - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Will Quantum Computing Kill Bitcoin?
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thought of the day: Thought of the day by Robert Frost: 'The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.' - The Economic Times
Thought of the day by Robert Frost presents a message about how the human brain works from the moment a person wakes up. It highlights the connection between thinking, daily routines, and office life. The quote shows how natural thinking remains active but changes when structured work begins. This Thought of the day today is often shared in schools and workplaces to explain human behavior and awareness. It reflects how routines influence mental focus and productivity. Robert Frost, an American poet and Pulitzer Prize winner, used simple words to explain complex human experiences and everyday life situations.Thought of the day today Thought of the day by Robert Frost says, âThe brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office.â This Thought of the day today is widely shared in schools, offices, and daily motivation messages. It reflects human thinking and daily routines. The quote connects human energy, work life, and awareness.Thought of the day today meaning The Thought of the day today meaning shows how the brain remains active from morning. It suggests that people think freely before structured work begins. It also shows how routines can affect natural thinking. The message connects with real work environments. Many people use this Thought of the day by Robert Frost to reflect on work pressure and mental focus.This Thought of the day today meaning reminds people to value clear thinking. It also highlights the importance of awareness before entering work systems. It is often used in education and offices to explain human habits.Thought of the day by Robert Frost relevance The Thought of the day today relevance remains strong. Students use it to understand learning and thinking. Workers use it to reflect on office routines. It helps people observe how thinking changes during daily schedules.This Thought of the day by Robert Frost connects with mental awareness and productivity. It encourages people to think independently. It also shows how routines influence creativity and thinking patterns.Robert Frost life, career and literary roleRobert Frost was born on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, United States. He became an American poet known for poems about daily life and human situations. He grew up in Massachusetts after his father died in 1885. His mother worked as a teacher, and Frost completed school in 1892.He studied at Dartmouth College and later at Harvard University but did not complete degrees. He worked as a teacher and farmer. His first published poem appeared in 1894.Robert Frost moved to London in 1912. There, he published his first poetry book, A Boyâs Will, in 1913. His second book, North of Boston, was published in 1914. These books helped him gain recognition. He returned to the United States in 1915.He later taught at Amherst College and the University of Michigan. His poetry collections earned him four Pulitzer Prize awards. These include New Hampshire (1924), Collected Poems (1931), A Further Range (1937), and A Witness Tree (1943).Robert Frost family, children and personal life Robert Frost married Elinor White in 1895. They had six children. Two survived him. His children included Elliott Frost, Lesley Frost Ballantine, Carol Frost, Irma Frost Cone, Marjorie Frost Fraser, and Elinor Bettina Frost.Some of his children died early. His wife died in 1938. Frost continued teaching and writing poetry. He also served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress.Why Thought of the day by Robert Frost remains important today?The Thought of the day by Robert Frost remains relevant because it reflects human thinking and daily work routines. His poems and quotes explain life, work, and human emotions. His words continue to influence students, teachers, and workers.

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Trump Destroys Planet, Detroit - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Trump Destroys Planet, Detroit
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Dr. John Robson comments on key items from the latest Climate Discussion Nexus weekly "Wednesday Wakeup" newsletter (https://climatediscussionnexus.com/newsl...

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How the Civil Service Ruined Britain - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
How the Civil Service Ruined Britain
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Democrats Want "To Throw Mud, Tarnish" RFK Jr": âThey Are Trying To Shame People on Board With MAHA" - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Democrats Want "To Throw Mud, Tarnish" RFK Jr": âThey Are Trying To Shame People on Board With MAHA"
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âGavin Newsom Is a Terrible General Election Candidateâ: âDemocrat-on-Democrat Crime Will Sinkâ Him - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
âGavin Newsom Is a Terrible General Election Candidateâ: âDemocrat-on-Democrat Crime Will Sinkâ Him
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"Who will the Democrats nominate for president in 2028?" Bettors on Polymarket give "Gavin Newsom 27%.. AOC 8.5%"Full Episode: https://youtube.com/live/OLGCT...

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Brewing Tea the Yiddish Way - YouTube Added: Feb 22, 2026
Brewing Tea the Yiddish Way
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Rukhl Schaechter and Eve Jochnowitz show you how to prepare tea the oldÖžfashioned way and how East-European Jews used to drink it (hint: you need a sugar cub...
