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Palestine and Other War Zones It's incredibly disheartening that the conflict in Gaza continues to rage. The displaced are enduring nightmarish conditions and food shortages, exacerbated by the deplorable circumstances in the camps. Let's remember them in our prayers, and if you can, consider making them a priority in your donations. May this war end soon, bringing the Palestinians the well-deserved relief from the prolonged and harsh brutality they've faced. Similar prayers for people in other war zones! Books I Am Reading Recently, I read a few fascinating books: Steve Jobs ' Biography by Walter Isaacson The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Boundaries by Henry Cloud and John Townsend Financial Freedom by Grant Sabatier Discovering more about Steve Jobs has been particularly intriguing. His personality and work ethos are fascinating, making me wonder how it would have been to work at Apple during his tenure. Interesting Ideas from Books From the books I'm rea...