Sunday, 12 July 2015

The Weekly Review: The most popular posts from the past five days

Three Thinking - Sunday 12 July 2015 - The Weekly Review

A very warm welcome to The Weekly Review, a look at the most popular Three Thinking posts from the past five days.

THE MOST READ POST OF THE WEEK: Remembering the victims of the 7/7 terrorist attacks

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7 July 2005.
Image - Wikipedia
On Tuesday, the UK remembered the victims of the July 7 terrorist attacks, which took place in London a decade ago. We asked you to keep both the victims of the attacks and the heroic men and women who risked their lives to save others on that fateful day in your thoughts and prayers. We also quoted George Psaradakis, the driver of the number-30 bus on which a bomb was detonated, who said: "We saw the worst of human nature that day...And we also saw the best, in the actions of ordinary people and the emergency services. 

Read the full post by clicking here


Susannah Mushatt Jones, right, was born on July 6, 1899.
Susannah [right] turned 116 on Monday. Image via CNN
EDITORS CHOICE: The wise words of the woman who has just turned 116

It was on Monday that Susannah Mushatt Jones reached the incredible age of 116 and, on Wednesday, we uncovered the secrets of her longevity. She believes she has reached the milestone thanks to two very simple things:

  • Lots of Sleep
  • Surrounding herself with love and positive energy


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AND FINALLY... Eight of the Dalai Lama's greatest quotes

The great spiritual leader the Dalai Lama turned 80 last week (although he still shows absolutely no sign of slowing down!)

To celebrate his birthday, we decided to put together eight of his most inspiration quotes...you can read all eight by clicking here. 
Here's one of our favourites: 
"The Purpose of our lives is to be happy"
Make sure you have a look at the other seven and see which one strikes a chord with you!


Have a fantastic week, and make sure you keep checking Three Thinking for your daily three minute reflection!







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