Rebecca MenesMeditation as an Elixir for the SoulIn Laos, almost all young boys are educated at temples, where they serve as novices under the direction of monks. Their lives are full of…Apr 29Apr 29
Rebecca MenesPlanting Forests: A Winning VentureAccording to MIT’s Climate Portal, restoring our earth’s atmosphere to where it was before the arrival of humankind will require catching…Jan 4Jan 4
Rebecca MenesA Futuristic Story for Planet EarthWe had so many choices back then. It was our last chance to make things right, and so we finally found our momentum. Some came willingly…Aug 6, 2023Aug 6, 2023
Rebecca MenesThe Splendor of a Cameroonian NameOh, the splendor of a Cameroonian name! How can it be that a tiny baby named Valentine grows to be a big, burly man? Naming a child…Aug 13, 2022Aug 13, 2022
Rebecca MenesMr. Beedle: The Cost of AcquisitionMr. Beedle, a retired accountant living in the state of Maine, wants to know more about investing in real estate. The problem is, he…Jan 15, 2022Jan 15, 2022
Rebecca MenesAn Opportune Time for Legacy PlanningHaving lots of time on our hands is one of the positive advantages of the pandemic. With the Economist Intelligence Unit estimating that…Oct 17, 2020Oct 17, 2020
Rebecca MenesIt Was a TimeIt was a time we never thought we’d see again. Choppers whirred overhead like angry bees. The smell of tear gas smoldered in the air. The…Jun 2, 2020Jun 2, 2020
Rebecca MenesNicaragua's Tipping PointMalcolm Gladwell had it right when he wrote about the three factors that lead to the outbreak of wide-spread change.Jun 3, 2018Jun 3, 2018
Rebecca MenesGhana Goes GreenGraffiti always reveals the truth. It symbolizes what is most urgent to a nation, from its deepest angst to its most heartfelt hopes. So…May 3, 2017May 3, 2017