Slowly does it: how to be patient in a world that wants everything right now | Life and style

Your kids want to know why their new book (ordered 18 hours ago) is “taking so long” and need you “NOW” because Netflix “isn’t loading” (it “tu-dums” milliseconds later). For parents who had dial-up internet, endless TV adverts and long car journeys soundtracked by Dad’s AM Test cricket, modern kids’ inability to be patient can…

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Travel Trends 2026: Beyond Mere Sightseeing

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The world of tourism is undergoing significant shifts that are transforming how travelers plan their getaways. In 2026, vacations are no longer just about visiting iconic landmarks or simply lounging by a hotel pool. Travelers, particularly millennials and Gen Z, are now prioritizing tourism experiences that are deep, participatory, and memorable. This phenomenon…

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10 life lessons terminal patients always share, says end-of-life nurse

Marie Curie nurse Ashleigh Wood noted patients have a ‘clear sense of what really matters’ in their (Image: Matt Crossick/PA Media Assignments) End-of-life care professionals at Marie Curie have shared the most valuable life lessons imparted by terminally ill patients during their final months, weeks, and days, encouraging others to prioritise what truly counts. Embracing…

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