Category: Inspired

Mom of 2 Reveals Money-Saving Trick That Cut Her Family’s Grocery Bill by $1,000 per Month

A mom of two crushed by her grocery bills decided to take matters into her own hands. She devised a money-saving method with a handy acronym, and when it saved $1,000 for her family on groceries every month, she shared it with the world. Becky Guiles, 42, is a mother and entrepreneur from upstate New…


Coal Miner Covered in Soot Goes Viral for Attending a Basketball Game With His Son After a Work Shift

A dedicated father who works as a coal miner was spotted at a basketball game with his son, still wearing his sooty work clothes. A photo of the pair has gone viral. On Oct. 22, Micheal Joe McGuire attended the University of Kentucky’s men’s basketball annual Blue-White game at the Appalachian Wireless Arena with his wife, Mollie, and their son….


[VIDEO] Rescued Donkey Loves ‘Singing’ for His Supper: ‘He’s Turned It Into a Dinner Bell’

A shy, senior rescued donkey delighted his owner by showcasing his singing voice just days after stepping foot into his adoptive home. Today, nothing but the center stage will do for this drama king. Pinky Ruggles, 37, lives in Conroe, Texas, in a home with acreage. She always dreamed of owning horses, and after buying…


Woman Nearly Dies From Cancer, Sees Scenes Outside Her Body, Returns—And is Miraculously Cured

On Feb. 2, 2006, Anita Moorjani lay in the intensive care unit of a hospital in her home city of Hong Kong. She was in a coma. Her eyes were swollen shut, and her breathing was labored. With open lesions dotting her skin, massively enlarged lymph nodes, and organs failing, her frail body had been…


PHOTOS: Sleepy Bear Chills Out Floating in Alaska Lake With Paws Behind His Head

Paws behind his head and toes peeking out, a bear chilled out as he floated along in a lake in Alaska. Wildlife photographer Khanh V. Le captured these awesome images of the bear soaking up the sun in Moraine Creek Katmai National Park and Preserve. The 58-year-old photographer from Austin, Texas, works as a web…


Lead Into Gold: How the Ancient Quest of Alchemy Sprang Up in Egypt, China, India in Parallel

It is evident that congruent quests unfolded in tandem in ancient India, China, and Egypt thousands of years ago. These civilizations all sought to transform lead or other elements into gold and attain immortality by manipulating and purifying myriad types of matter. Though their aims and procedures correspond in interesting ways, their specific alchemical procedures…


4 Women Depart UK for Antarctic to Run World’s Most Remote Post Office—and Count Penguins—for Winter

An all-female team of four is getting ready to travel 9,000 miles from England to Antarctica on a mission to reopen the world’s most southerly, and most remote, post office and museum. Besting 4,000 other candidates for the coveted posts, the women will station at Port Lockroy on Goudier Island in the Antarctic Peninsula, a historic…


Abandoned Dog Stands Guard Outside Home for a Month After Family Leaves Him Behind

Left behind by his family who moved away, a loyal dog stood guard outside their home for a month, expecting their return, but they never came back. However, his presence didn’t go unnoticed, as a kind local woman made it her mission to help him. Denise Guevara, vice president of Everglades Angels Dog Rescue (EADR)…


Nathan Law’s Exile Is Proof of Hong Kong’s Democratic Decline

Born in the 90s, Nathan Law Kwun-chung never considered that he would be forced to leave his beloved Hong Kong; but that happened after he chose the path of fighting for freedom. Growing up in a poor family that emigrated from the mainland, Law’s mom moved to Hong Kong from China before she and her…


Did Ancient Peoples Really Live Longer Than 200 Years? Moses, the Taoist Masters, and Many Others May Have

It isn’t just biblical figures who were said to have lived to the seasoned age of 900 or older. Ancient texts across many cultures attest to lifespans most modern people would find impossible to fathom. Some claim this to be a mistranslation or that the numbers are allegorical—but contrary to the naysayers, some historians have…