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37 days ago

Fundraiser - please read

Wendy from Remuera

I am participating in a fundraiser for CDRRNZ. During the month of March participants are walking 100kms to raise much needed funds.
CDRRNZ currently have 35dogs in their care from small thru to larger dogs.
If you wish to support my quest here is the link to my fundraising page which I have dedicated to our wee Kevin.
givealittle.co.nz...
If you wish to find out more about this charity, the dogs up for adoption and or where their dogs come from Google
CDRRNZ
THANK YOU
Here’s a pic of wee Kevin

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1 day ago

Who’s the riddle master around here?🏆🥇Let’s find out!

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

If Teresa's daughter is my daughter's mother, what am I to Teresa?

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3 days ago

Tall Poppy Syndrome: A Cultural Phenomenon of Cutting Down Success

Kiran Reddy from Mount Eden

Tall Poppy Syndrome (TPS) is a pervasive social phenomenon where individuals excelling in their field are criticized, resented, or undermined. It breeds a toxic culture of mediocrity, suppressing ambition and discouraging success. Driven by jealousy, insecurity, and cultural conformity, TPS cripples confidence, deterring high achievers from reaching their full potential.

Victims experience isolation, anxiety, and self-doubt, fostering imposter syndrome. This silent epidemic stifles innovation, weakens leadership, and harms mental health. Overcoming TPS requires celebrating achievements, fostering supportive environments, and reshaping societal attitudes. Breaking free from this mindset unlocks progress, empowering individuals to rise beyond unwarranted criticism.

4 days ago

For a bit of fun, neighbours.

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Have a good think about it, and let us know...

If you could invent one piece of technology to make life easier, what would it be?

Comment below with what you think would be a handy new invention - it may even already exist!

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