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Nick Sasaki

When Should You Claim Social Security? What the Experts Say

July 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Social-Security-Timing

Jane Bryant Quinn:  If you’re nearing retirement, you’ve probably asked yourself the question:“When should I claim Social Security?”It sounds simple—but it isn’t. Claim early, and you get money sooner—but less of it for life. Delay, and the check grows—but so does the wait. So how do you decide when to take Social Security in a way that actually fits your … [Read more...] about When Should You Claim Social Security? What the Experts Say

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Unlocking the Soul Contract: 5 Sacred Dialogues on Destiny

July 15, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Soft light fills the space. Dolores stands at the center of a timeless room, scrolls and symbols gently glowing in the air behind her. Her voice is calm, but deeply charged with the weight of thousands of soul memories she’s uncovered.Dolores Cannon:In the thousands of sessions I conducted over four decades, people went deep—beyond the conscious mind, beyond the … [Read more...] about Unlocking the Soul Contract: 5 Sacred Dialogues on Destiny

Filed Under: Karma, Metaphysics, Spirituality Tagged With: ancestral soul healing, conscious parenting soul, divine purpose awakening, how to fulfill soul contracts, karma vs free will, karmic soul contracts, life purpose vs lesson, multiple lifetime karma, past life soul agreements, releasing karmic loops, rewriting soul contracts, sacred contracts, soul contract completion signs, soul contract with parents, soul contracts meaning, soul mission awakening, soulmates and contracts, spiritual healing through pain, spiritual purpose and destiny, what are soul contracts

Jewish Leaders 2025: Power, Ethics, and Global Responsibility

July 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks:  There are moments in history when a people must pause—not to retreat, but to remember.Not to lament, but to listen.In 2025, the Jewish people stand not merely at a crossroads, but at a confluence.Of ancient values and modern velocity.Of deep memory and digital noise.Of sovereignty and scattered identity.We are called not only … [Read more...] about Jewish Leaders 2025: Power, Ethics, and Global Responsibility

Filed Under: A.I., Judaism Tagged With: AI and democracy, Benjamin Netanyahu future, George Soros views, Israel diaspora tension, Janet Yellen Jewish, Jared Kushner diplomacy, Jewish identity today, Jewish investors, Jewish leadership 2025, Jewish memory and Holocaust, Jewish power and ethics, Jewish storytelling, Jewish unity 2025, Jewish values in capitalism, Larry Fink ESG, post-Holocaust identity crisis, Ronald Lauder World Jewish Congress, Steven Spielberg Shoah, Yuri Milner philanthropy, Zuckerberg and Judaism

Echoes of the Maple Wind: A Mythic Tour Across Canada

July 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Stan Rogers:  Well now…Canada’s a hard thing to explain with just words.It’s a foghorn in the night.A prairie that hums like a hymn.A forest so quiet you can hear your heart change.I sang her rivers and her fishermen,her long winters and her stubborn hopes.But truth be told—this country’s made more of silence than song.And that’s why you’re here.Not to see … [Read more...] about Echoes of the Maple Wind: A Mythic Tour Across Canada

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The House on the Canal: Echoes Through a Century

July 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Thomas Harding house on the Canal

Thomas Harding:  (A quiet voice, as if walking beside you on a misty morning)When I first saw the house again, it was nearly gone. Ivy had claimed its bones. Windows stared like blind eyes. And yet, I felt it breathing—barely, stubbornly.I wrote The House by the Canal not to rebuild brick and mortar, but to uncover the hidden conversations that time had … [Read more...] about The House on the Canal: Echoes Through a Century

Filed Under: Reimagined Story, War Tagged With: Berlin house history, Berlin literary setting, canal house symbolism, East Germany GDR life, fictional history conversations, forgotten voices fiction, Germany divided story, Hannah Arendt Germany, haunting historical fiction, Holocaust memory fiction, Jewish family exile, memory as character, multigenerational trauma story, Nazi era remembrance, personified memory stories, postwar German identity, symbolic architecture, Thomas Harding house book, Weimar Republic collapse

From Ruins to Sunset:A 5-Day Soulful Greece Itinerary

July 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

A Mythic Journey with Nana & Socrates

Nana Mouskouri:  Soft bouzouki music plays faintly in the background.I was born with the voice of the Aegean in my chest and the memories of mountains in my bones. Greece, you see, is not only a place—it is a song. A prayer. A question posed softly to the sea and answered in light.In this journey, you will walk where gods once danced. You will drink coffee … [Read more...] about From Ruins to Sunset:A 5-Day Soulful Greece Itinerary

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Spirituality, Travel Tagged With: Athens itinerary, cultural travel, Delphi oracle, Greece travel, Greek mythology, immersive itinerary, Nana Mouskouri travel, philosophical travel, poetic travel, Santorini sunset, Socrates quotes, spiritual journey Greece, travel storytelling, travel with meaning

Stars in the DMZ: Conan’s Unlikely North Korea Tour

July 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Conan O’Brien:  (Standing in front of the Juche Tower with a wry smile)Hello. I’m Conan O’Brien. And somehow, I’ve talked a group of world-class comedians, Oscar winners, and one very tall basketball legend into joining me on a five-day vacation… to North Korea. Yes, that North Korea.Now, why would we do this? Simple. Because laughter — much like radiation — … [Read more...] about Stars in the DMZ: Conan’s Unlikely North Korea Tour

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Legacy of Power: Kim Dynasty Talks Future with Rev. Moon

July 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Rev. Sun Myung Moon:  There are moments in history that pass quietly, unnoticed by the world—and yet, they carry the power to heal centuries. I believe this is one of those moments.We sit here today, not in judgment, but in reflection. Not in opposition, but in search. Three generations of North Korea’s leadership—President Kim Il Sung, General Kim Jong Il, … [Read more...] about Legacy of Power: Kim Dynasty Talks Future with Rev. Moon

Filed Under: Politics, War Tagged With: ending Korean War, Future of Korea, imaginary conversations, Juche ideology, Juche in modern era, Kim dynasty reflection, Kim family values, Kim Il Sung vision, Kim Jong Il economy, Kim Jong Un, Kim Jong Un legacy, Korean Peninsula future, Korean reunification, Korean War, Korean War armistice, North Korea, North Korea future, North Korea peace talks, North Korea prosperity, North Korean leadership, peace in Korea, peace talks, Reunification, Rev. Sun Myung Moon, spiritual moderation Rev Moon, Spiritual Politics, transforming North Korea

Tiny Habits, Big Laughs: James Clear’s Atomic Comedy Play

July 13, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

(Lights up. James Clear walks to center stage, simple black notebook in hand. He speaks directly to the audience with calm conviction and warmth.)JAMES CLEAR:Hi, I’m James Clear. You probably know me as the guy who writes about small habits and big results.But here’s the thing:I didn’t write Atomic Habits because I mastered life.I wrote it because I failed... … [Read more...] about Tiny Habits, Big Laughs: James Clear’s Atomic Comedy Play

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Money Mindset: What the Rich Know and You Were Never Told

July 12, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Anne Mahlum:  Let me get straight to the point: you will never build real wealth by playing it safe.Most people spend their entire lives working for money—clocking in, saving in tiny drips, hoping the system will somehow reward them for being “responsible.” Meanwhile, the people who actually get rich? They’re playing a different game. They own things. They … [Read more...] about Money Mindset: What the Rich Know and You Were Never Told

Filed Under: Financial, Mindset, Wealth Tagged With: automate savings, banks are middlemen, build wealth, compound interest basics, financial awakening, financial freedom steps, financial literacy tips, how rich use debt, how to invest small amounts, index funds beginner, investing over saving, learn money fast, money lessons from the rich, money mindset, ownership vs employment, passive income starter, smart leverage, what is leverage in finance, why banks are bad for savings, why cash is trash

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