Today’s Solutions: December 05, 2025

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How to create meaningful full

How to create meaningful full moon rituals this autumn

THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM For thousands of years, people have looked to the moon as more than just a light in the night sky. Ancient calendars were based on its cycles, rituals and feasts were timed to its glow, and stories about its power have traveled through every culture. From Read More...

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3 minute “Fastball test” could help spot Alzheimer’s risk earlier

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM A simple three-minute test using brainwave technology could provide a new window into the earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Developed by researchers at the University of Bath, the test picks up subtle memory problems linked to Alzheimer’s long before Read More...

From wind farm to front door:

From wind farm to front door: architects turn turbines into tiny homes

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Step inside Nestle, and you might think you’re in a sleek, minimalist cabin. The sunlight filters through glass doors, white walls glow under a skylight, and four solar panels gleam overhead. Step outside, though, and the secret is revealed: this cozy Read More...

How to raise siblings who love

How to raise siblings who love each other, according to a psychologist

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Fighting between brothers and sisters is normal. And even though it may drive you and the rest of the family crazy, in reality it’s not always a bad thing. Squabbles can sharpen negotiation skills, build resilience, and even prepare kids for real-world Read More...

Australia says goodbye to plas

Australia says goodbye to plastic soy sauce fish in world-first ban

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM For decades, they’ve bobbed alongside sushi rolls across the globe: those tiny fish-shaped soy sauce bottles that squeeze out just enough seasoning for a mouthful of maki. But their days are numbered. As of September 1st, South Australia is the first place Read More...

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5 simple fitness tests that may reveal how long you’ll live

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Curious about your chances of living a long and healthy life? You don’t necessarily need pricey full-body scans or complicated blood work. According to researchers, everyday fitness tests can offer a surprising snapshot of how you’re aging. “These Read More...

Palo Santo explained: history,

Palo Santo explained: history, meaning, and mindful ways to use it

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM If you’ve ever caught a sensual whiff of the warm, grounding scent of palo santo smoke, you know why people call it magical. In Spanish, the name means “holy wood,” and for centuries it has been treasured across South America for both healing and Read More...

Europe approves twice-yearly H

Europe approves twice-yearly HIV prevention shot amid rising cases

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Imagine replacing a daily pill with just two injections a year. That is now a reality in Europe, where the European Commission has approved the first twice-yearly shot to prevent HIV. The drug, lenacapavir, marketed as Yeytuo, is already being hailed as a Read More...

How to revive your work mojo

How to revive your work mojo after a vacation

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Your summer vacation was pure bliss: sunny beach mornings, spontaneous ice cream stops, and afternoons spent buried in a good book. But now you're back at your desk, drowning in Slack messages and emails, and the vacation glow is swiftly fading. The Read More...

Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize

Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize unite to protect Great Mayan Jungle

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM On August 15, Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize announced a bold regional pact: the creation of the Great Mayan Jungle Biocultural Corridor, a sprawling reserve that will cross national borders to protect one of the world’s most vital tropical forests. Covering Read More...