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Letter From The Past: The Star and the Spreadsheet

Letter From The Past: The Star and the Spreadsheet 🖋️✨ Welcome back to Story Time Productions . In Part 1, we saw the impossible: Elara, a burnt-out project manager from 2026, and Julian, a restless Duke from 1742, connected through a "cursed" iron mailbox. One dropped an LED flashlight; the other found a fallen star. Now, the skepticism ends, and the education begins. Here is Part 2: The Exchange of Worlds. In case you missed part 1, read it here first! The Year of Living Dangerously Elara sat on her porch, staring at the yellow legal pad. Her logical, PM-trained brain was screaming Error 404 , but the heavy parchment in her hand—smelling of woodsmoke and beeswax—was undeniable. “It’s 2026, Julian,” she wrote, her hand shaking. “I’m not a spirit, and I’m not a goddess. I’m just... from a future you wouldn't believe. That 'star' in your hand? It’s called a battery. It will die eventually. And trust me, your 'HR nightmare' harem is the least of your worr...

Call for action on mental health

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    YoungA call for action on mental health



Hello my dearest Story Time readers from around the world, how are you? The video that you just watched is the YoungA call for action on mental health by the mental health and well-being working group. I contributed where I could despite my busy schedule. I have to say it is really inspiring to meet global youth leaders who strive to create a positive impact in their communities. May we inspire other young people to take action when the world needs it the most. I enjoyed getting to work with people who have their hearts in the right place. But most important is our call for action. Don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Remember no one is perfect and we are just trying to find the things that fulfill us. Seeking mental health is nothing that you need to be ashamed of. Until next time guys, I can't wait to share more of my stories with you in the future. If you want to find out more about YoungA and the Bridging Gap ventures visit their website :YoungA

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