All 63 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -at (With Meanings & Examples)

All 63 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -at (With Meanings & Examples)

By
Dennis Kamprad

Read Time:15 Minutes

CLICK TO
SUBSCRIBE

follow follow
Impactful Ninja is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Learn more .
Affiliate Disclosure

Hey fellow impactful ninja ?

You may have noticed that Impactful Ninja is all about providing helpful information to make a positive impact on the world and society. And that we love to link back to where we found all the information for each of our posts.

  • Most of these links are informational-based for you to check out their primary sources with one click.

  • But some of these links are so-called "affiliate links" to products that we recommend.

Why do we add these product links?

First and foremost, because we believe that they add value to you. For example, when we wrote a post about the environmental impact of long showers, we came across an EPA recommendation to use WaterSense showerheads. So we linked to where you can find them. Or, for many of our posts, we also link to our favorite books on that topic so that you can get a much more holistic overview than one single blog post could provide.

And when there is an affiliate program for these products, we sign up for it. For example, as Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases.

What do these affiliate links mean for you?
  1. First, and most importantly, we still only recommend products that we believe add value for you.

  2. When you buy something through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a small commission - but at no additional costs to you.

  3. And when you buy something through a link that is not an affiliate link, we won’t receive any commission but we’ll still be happy to have helped you.

What do these affiliate links mean for us?
  1. When we find products that we believe add value to you and the seller has an affiliate program, we sign up for it.

  2. When you buy something through one of our affiliate links, we may earn a small commission (at no extra costs to you).

  3. And at this point in time, all money is reinvested in sharing the most helpful content with you. This includes all operating costs for running this site and the content creation itself.

What does this mean for me personally?

You may have noticed by the way Impactful Ninja is operated that money is not the driving factor behind it. It is a passion project of mine and I love to share helpful information with you to make a positive impact on the world and society. However, it's a project in that I invest a lot of time and also quite some money.

Eventually, my dream is to one day turn this passion project into my full-time job and provide even more helpful information. But that's still a long time to go.

Stay impactful,

Great, feat, and heartbeat—these words, each ending in -at, are part of a larger collection that beneficially helps expand your vocabulary. So, we had to ask: What are all the positive and impactful words ending in -at?

Some of the most used positive & impactful words ending in -at include great, habitat, chat, feat, heartbeat, float, retreat, upbeat, acrobat, and diplomat. In total, there are many dozens of these positive & impactful words.

Join us as we delve into the beauty and significance of these words, uncovering their meanings and embracing the power they hold to create a positive impact in our daily lives. We’ll then also share the most used words ending in -at, ten interesting facts about words ending in -at, and a brief history of the development of our alphabet.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Here Are All 63 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -at

In the diverse landscape of English grammar, words are categorized into various groups based on their functions within sentences. These groups, referred to as ‘part-of-speech,’ are the building blocks of language, enabling you to communicate your thoughts, ideas, and emotions effectively.

Noun: A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

Adjective: An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.

Verb: A verb is a word that represents an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.

Adverb: An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Interjection: An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise; it can stand alone or be inserted into a sentence.

These ‘part-of-speech’ are the building blocks for you to choose the right grammatical type of word.

These Are All Words Ending in -at That Are Inherently Positive & Impactful

Quick info: Please note that some words in the table below may appear more than once. This is because they can serve different roles in a sentence (their ‘part-of-speech’), such as being both an adjective and an adverb. In this case, we present you the word along with a description and an example sentence for each of their part-of-speech.

Words Ending in -atDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
AcrobatA person who performs feats of agility and balance, often in a circus or other public entertainment, demonstrating incredible physical strength and flexibility (performer, gymnast, aerialist).“The acrobat gracefully soared through the air, captivating the audience with their breathtaking stunts.”
AristocratA person belonging to the highest social class, often characterized by wealth, privilege, and a noble lineage, representing elegance and refinement (noble, patrician, blue blood).“She carried herself with the grace and poise of an aristocrat, commanding the attention and admiration of everyone in the room.”
BatTo strike or hit forcefully, demonstrating power and precision (swing, club, smack).“He batted the ball out of the park, showcasing his incredible power and precision.”
BeatA rhythmic pattern of sounds or movements, often associated with music, that creates a sense of rhythm and tempo, inspiring people to dance and feel the music (rhythm, tempo, music).“The beat of the drums filled the room, instantly energizing the crowd and getting everyone on their feet.”
BeatTo strike repeatedly or forcefully, demonstrating strength and determination (overcome, conquer, defeat).“She beat her personal record in the race, demonstrating her strength and determination.”
BoatA watercraft designed to float, typically propelled by oars, sails, or an engine, providing transportation and recreational opportunities on bodies of water (vessel, ship, craft).“I rented a boat for the weekend and had a fantastic time exploring the lake.”
BoatTo travel by boat, signifying a journey by water (sail, navigate, cruise).“We decided to boat along the coast, enjoying the breathtaking views of the ocean.”
BobcatA type of wild cat native to North America, known for its distinctive tufted ears and short tail, symbolizing strength and agility (powerful, fierce, nimble).“I saw a bobcat in the forest, its powerful and fierce presence was truly awe-inspiring.”
ChatTo engage in informal conversation, often online or through messaging, fostering connections and building relationships (converse, talk, communicate).“I love to chat with my friends online, it helps us stay connected even when we can’t see each other in person.”
DiplomatA person appointed by a government to conduct negotiations and maintain political, economic, and social relations with another country or countries, representing their own country’s interests. (A skilled diplomat can help prevent conflicts and promote peaceful resolutions) (negotiator, envoy, ambassador).“The diplomat’s efforts to establish a trade agreement between the two countries resulted in increased economic growth and improved relations.”
DreamboatA person who is attractive and charming, often used to describe a romantic interest, signifying admiration and infatuation (heartthrob, crush, beau).“I can’t believe I finally got a date with my dreamboat, he’s everything I’ve ever wanted in a partner.”
DrumbeatA rhythmic pattern of beats produced by a drum, creating a musical foundation for other instruments and vocals to build upon (percussive rhythm, cadence, tempo).“The drumbeat set the tone for the entire song, driving the energy and creating a powerful foundation for the other instruments to build upon.”
EclatA brilliant display or effect, signifying impressive success or achievement (brilliance, splendor, triumph).“The team’s victory was met with great eclat, as fans cheered and celebrated their impressive success.”
FeatA notable or distinctive achievement or accomplishment, demonstrating skill or talent (feat, accomplishment, triumph).“Her feat of completing the marathon in under three hours was truly impressive.”
FloatTo rest or remain on the surface of a liquid or in the air without sinking or falling, creating a sense of weightlessness and tranquility (drift, hover, glide).“As I lay on my back in the pool, I closed my eyes and let myself float, feeling completely relaxed and weightless.”
GoatA domesticated mammal with horns and a beard, often raised for its milk, meat, and wool, providing sustenance and livelihood for many rural communities (livestock, animal, caprine).“The goat’s milk and cheese were a vital source of nutrition for the family, and selling the excess products provided them with a steady income.”
GreatBeing of an extremely high standard or quality, indicating excellence and distinction (exceptional, superb, outstanding).“The great performance by the orchestra left the audience in awe.”
GreatExpressing enthusiasm, approval, or admiration, conveying a positive and uplifting sentiment (fantastic, excellent, superb).“Great! I’m so happy to hear that you got the job.”
HabitatThe natural environment in which an organism lives, providing necessary resources for survival and growth, and often impacted by human activity, making conservation efforts crucial (environment, dwelling, territory).“The conservation efforts to protect the habitat of endangered species have been successful, allowing their populations to thrive once again.”
HatTo cover one’s head with a brimmed headgear, often for protection from the sun or cold, signifying practicality and style (donned, adorned, capped).“She donned her favorite hat before heading out for a walk, feeling both stylish and protected from the sun.”
HeartbeatThe pulsation of the heart, indicating the rhythm of life and vitality (life force, pulse, throb).“The sound of my baby’s heartbeat during the ultrasound brought tears to my eyes, reminding me of the miracle of life.”
HeatThe transfer of thermal energy from one object to another, often resulting in an increase in temperature, is essential for cooking and many other processes (thermal energy transfer, warmth, hotness).“The heat from the sun provides us with light and warmth, allowing life to thrive on Earth.”
HeatTo increase the temperature of something, often to make it warm or hot, providing comfort or aiding in cooking (warm, cook, toast).“I will heat up some soup for you to help you feel better.”
HouseboatA type of boat that is designed to be used primarily as a home (floating residence), providing a unique and adventurous living experience (waterfront living, aquatic lifestyle, nautical dwelling).“I’ve always dreamed of living on a houseboat, waking up to the sound of the water and enjoying the peacefulness of a nautical dwelling.”
JollyboatA small sailboat used for pleasure or racing, often with a single mast and a mainsail and jib (recreational boat, racing dinghy, pleasure craft).“We had a blast racing our jollyboat on the lake last weekend.”
KumquatA small, orange fruit with a sweet and sour taste, often used in jams and desserts, (flavorful, tangy, zesty).“I love adding kumquat zest to my lemon bars for an extra tangy kick.”
LariatA type of rope used for lassoing cattle, symbolizing the ruggedness and independence of the American West (lasso, lasso rope, lasso cord).“The cowboy expertly threw his lariat around the steer’s neck, showcasing his impressive skills and the importance of this traditional tool in ranching.”
LifeboatA small boat carried on a ship for use in emergency situations, providing safety and rescue for those in need (rescue vessel, safety craft, emergency dinghy).“The lifeboat was deployed quickly and efficiently, saving all passengers from the sinking ship.”
LimequatA hybrid citrus fruit that is a cross between a lime and a kumquat, known for its tart and sweet flavor (tangy, zesty, citrusy).“I love adding limequat juice to my cocktails for a unique and refreshing twist.”
LovatA pale grayish-green color, often used to describe a type of woolen fabric. (Soft and elegant, this fabric is often used in high-end fashion designs and home decor.)(Sage, olive, moss).“The Lovat woolen fabric added a touch of sophistication to the designer’s latest collection.”
Love-seatA type of small sofa designed for two people, often used in cozy living spaces, (intimate, snug, compact).“I love snuggling up with my partner on our cozy love-seat while watching a movie.”
NeatBeing orderly and clean, indicating a sense of tidiness and attention to detail (organized, meticulous, tidy).“She always keeps her desk neat and organized, making it easy for her to find what she needs and creating a professional impression on her colleagues.”
NeatExpressing admiration or approval, indicating something is impressive or well done (impressive, commendable, excellent).“Neat! I just won the lottery!”
NougatA sweet confection made from sugar or honey, nuts, and egg whites, often used in candy bars and desserts, signifying indulgence and luxury (decadent, lavish, extravagant).“I treated myself to a decadent nougat-filled chocolate bar as a reward for finishing my project on time.”
OatA type of cereal grain commonly used for human and animal consumption, known for its high nutritional value and versatility (nutritious, versatile, wholesome).“I start my day with a bowl of oatmeal, knowing that it’s not only delicious but also packed with nutrients to fuel my body.”
OffbeatReferring to something unconventional or unusual, adding a unique and interesting perspective to life (quirky, eccentric, unconventional).“I love exploring offbeat neighborhoods in cities, where I can discover unique shops and restaurants that offer a different perspective on the local culture.”
OffbeatUnconventional or eccentric, indicating a unique and creative perspective (quirky, unconventional, idiosyncratic).“I love her offbeat sense of humor, it always keeps me on my toes and makes me laugh.”
OvercoatA heavy coat worn over other clothing, providing warmth and protection from the elements, especially in cold weather (protective, insulated, warm).“I always wear my overcoat when it’s snowing outside to keep me warm and protected from the cold.”
PatTo gently tap or stroke with the hand, signifying affection or comfort (caress, stroke, pet).“She would pat her dog’s head every time he was feeling anxious, and it always seemed to calm him down.”
PhatDescribing something as fashionable or cool, indicating a positive trend or style (trendy, hip, stylish).“I love your phat new sneakers, they’re so stylish and cool!”
PleatTo fold or crease fabric or paper neatly and evenly, creating a polished and professional appearance (crease, tuck, fold).“She expertly pleated the fabric of the dress, giving it a beautiful and sophisticated look.”
PreheatTo heat an oven or other cooking device to a specific temperature before placing food inside, ensuring that the food cooks evenly and thoroughly (prepare, warm up, prime).“I always preheat the oven before baking my cookies to ensure they come out perfectly golden brown.”
PussycatA domesticated feline, often kept as a pet, known for its playful and affectionate nature (cat, kitty, tabby).“I love coming home to my pussycat, who always greets me with a purr and a snuggle.”
QanatAn underground tunnel system used for irrigation, originating in Persia and still used in some parts of the world today, providing sustainable water supply (subterranean aqueduct, underground canal, water tunnel).“The qanat system has allowed farmers in arid regions to cultivate crops and sustain their livelihoods for centuries.”
RetreatA place of seclusion or privacy, often used for meditation or relaxation, providing a peaceful escape from the stresses of daily life (sanctuary, refuge, oasis).“I went on a retreat last weekend and it was exactly what I needed to recharge and refocus my mind.”
Roger-thatExpressing understanding and agreement, indicating clear communication and teamwork (understood, acknowledged, affirmed).“Roger-that! We’ll have the report ready by tomorrow morning.”
TreatA pleasurable or indulgent item or activity, often given as a reward or gift, that brings joy or satisfaction to the recipient (delight, pleasure, indulgence).“After a long week of work, my boss surprised us with a box of treats, which lifted everyone’s spirits and brought joy to the office.”
TreatTo behave towards someone or something in a particular way that shows care and concern, often resulting in positive outcomes (care for, attend to, handle).“I always try to treat my patients with kindness and respect, as I believe it can have a positive impact on their healing process.”
TugboatA small, powerful boat designed for towing or pushing larger vessels, often used in harbors and ports (essential for the safe navigation of ships, reliable, sturdy).“The tugboat was essential in guiding the massive cargo ship safely into the harbor.”
UpbeatHaving a positive and cheerful attitude, bringing joy and energy to those around you (optimistic, lively, enthusiastic).“She had an upbeat personality that made everyone around her feel happy and energized.”
WhaleboatA long, narrow boat designed for quick turning and use in rough seas, often symbolizing exploration, endurance, and marine adventure (dinghy, lifeboat, longboat).“They navigated the choppy waters in the whaleboat, demonstrating their seafaring skills.”
WheatA cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc. (cereal, grain, breadstuff).“Fields of golden wheat stretched out to the horizon.”
WhinchatA small songbird with a streaked breast and a white stripe above the eye, often symbolizing bird-watching, nature, and biodiversity (songbird, Saxicola rubetra, passerine bird).“The birder was delighted to spot a whinchat among the reeds.”
WhitethroatA type of warbler with a white throat, often symbolizing birdwatching, nature, and biodiversity (warbler, Sylvia communis, songbird).“The chirping of the whitethroat filled the spring air.”
WholewheatPertaining to whole wheat flour, often used to describe healthy or wholesome foods (healthily, wholesomely, nutritionally).“She prefers wholewheat products for their nutritional benefits.”
WildcatA small native Eurasian and African cat, also, a term for anything particularly fierce, unpredictable, or unruly (feral cat, fierce individual, rebel).“Despite the risks, he decided to invest in the wildcat oil drilling operation.”
WingbeatThe motion or sound of wings flapping, symbolizing birds, flight, and rhythm (flap, flutter, bird’s wing movement).“The wingbeat of the hummingbird was so fast it was almost invisible.”
WombatA robust, burrowing marsupial native to Australia, symbolizing nature’s uniqueness and resilience (marsupial, burrower, Australian mammal).“Watching the wombat in its natural habitat, she marveled at the wonders of wildlife.”
ZakatOne of the Five Pillars of Islam, referring to charitable giving, demonstrating generosity, altruism and social responsibility (alms, charity, tithe).“As part of their religious duties, they paid zakat to support those in need.”

These Are All Words Ending in -at That Can Be Used In a Positive & Impactful Way

Now that we’ve covered all words ending in -at that inherently exude positivity and impact, let’s complete the list and shift gears to another exciting set of words. These next words might not generally spell ‘positivity’ or ‘impact’ but when used thoughtfully, can surely add a positive & impactful spin to any conversation.

This next set of words exemplifies the beauty of language – their meaning is not just fixed but can be shaped by the context they are used in. So, try to use these words too, to have a bigger positive impact with your conversations.

Words Ending in -atDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
BatA flying mammal with leathery wings, known for its ability to navigate in the dark using echolocation (nocturnal, winged, mammal).“I saw a bat flying gracefully through the night sky, its wings outstretched as it effortlessly maneuvered through the darkness.”
CombatTo engage in a fight or struggle against something, often used in the context of overcoming obstacles or challenges (battle, confront, tackle).“She was determined to combat the stigma surrounding mental health and raise awareness through her advocacy work.”
DefeatTo overcome an opponent or obstacle, demonstrating strength and perseverance (conquer, vanquish, overcome).“She was determined to defeat her fear of public speaking and delivered a powerful speech at the conference.”
DratExpressing frustration or disappointment, often used in a lighthearted or playful manner (frustration, disappointment, annoyance).“Drat! I forgot my keys again.”
Eh-whatExpressing surprise or confusion, often used to seek clarification or confirmation (surprised, confused, questioning).“Eh-what! That was an incredible performance!”
FlatA level surface without raised areas or indentations, providing stability and ease of movement, (smooth, even, level).“I love practicing yoga on my flat, hardwood floor because it provides a stable and even surface for my poses.”
FlatHaving a level surface or lacking depth, signifying simplicity and straightforwardness (uncomplicated, plain, two-dimensional).“The flat design of the website made it easy to navigate and find what I was looking for.”
FloatA buoyant object that remains on the surface of a liquid, used for marking a location or indicating a hazard, (floating marker, bobber, buoy).“I attached a float to my fishing line so I could easily see when a fish was biting.”
JuratA jurat is a certificate on an affidavit showing when, before whom, and where it was sworn (certification of an affidavit, legal proof, attestation).“The jurat on the affidavit provided legal proof of the witness’s testimony.”
KaratA unit of measurement for the purity of gold, indicating the amount of pure gold in a mixture (pureness, fineness, quality).“The ring was stamped with 24 karat, indicating it was made of pure gold.”
QatA plant native to East Africa whose leaves and stem are chewed for their stimulating effects, commonly used in Yemen and other parts of the Middle East (stimulant, narcotic, herb).“The use of qat has been a significant cultural tradition in Yemen for centuries.”
UnseatTo remove from a position of power or authority, allowing for new leadership and fresh perspectives (dethrone, depose, oust).“The citizens were able to unseat the corrupt mayor and elect a new leader who prioritized the needs of the community.”

10 Most Used Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -at

Yet, some words that end in -at are used more often than others. Below are some of the most used positive and impactful words ending in -at:

  1. Great
  2. Habitat
  3. Chat
  4. Feat
  5. Heartbeat
  6. Float
  7. Retreat
  8. Upbeat
  9. Acrobat
  10. Diplomat
Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

10 Interesting Facts About Words Ending in -at

Let’s take a step back and have a look at some interesting facts about words ending in -at. We discover its intriguing features and enduring influence on the English language.

  1. Diverse Word Forms: The “-at” suffix appears in various forms of words, including nouns (like “format” or “habitat”), verbs (such as “renovate”), and adjectives (e.g., “inflat”).
  2. Latin and Old French Origins: Many “-at” words have roots in Latin and Old French, reflecting the historical linguistic influences on English.
  3. Descriptive Nature: “-at” words can be highly descriptive, especially in their noun and adjective forms, providing vivid imagery or specific characteristics in language.
  4. Use in Everyday Language: Despite their unique endings, many “-at” words are integral to daily communication in English.
  5. Phonetic Diversity: The pronunciation of “-at” can vary, sometimes pronounced with a short ‘a’ sound, as in “cat,” or a long ‘a,’ as in “debate.”
  6. Common in Technical and Specialized Language: Several “-at” words are used in technical, scientific, or specialized contexts, indicating specific actions, objects, or concepts.
  7. Popular in Literature and Poetry: The phonetic appeal of “-at” words makes them popular in literature and poetry, often utilized for their rhythmic and rhyming qualities.
  8. Variety of Meanings: The “-at” suffix is attached to a range of base words, resulting in diverse meanings across different contexts and fields.
  9. Reflects Language Evolution: The presence and usage of “-at” words showcase the evolution and adaptability of English, accommodating influences from various languages and cultures.
  10. Presence in Idiomatic Expressions: Some “-at” words appear in idiomatic expressions, adding to the richness of English expressions and colloquial language.

A Brief History of Our Alphabet

The story of our alphabet has a rich and compelling history, beginning with ancient civilizations and carrying forward into the present day.

The history of our modern alphabet is a fascinating journey that spans several millennia and cultures. It’s commonly referred to as the Latin or Roman alphabet, and here’s a brief overview of its evolution:

  1. Phoenician Alphabet (circa 1050 BCE): The story begins with the Phoenician alphabet, one of the oldest writing systems known to use a one-to-one correspondence between sounds and symbols. This Semitic alphabet had about 22 consonants, but no vowels, and was primarily used for trade.
  2. Greek Alphabet (circa 800 BCE): The Greeks borrowed and adapted the Phoenician script. Crucially, they introduced vowels, making it one of the first true alphabets where each symbol represented a distinct sound (both vowel and consonant). The Greek alphabet had a significant influence on the development of other alphabets.
  3. Etruscan Alphabet (circa 700 BCE): The Etruscan civilization in Italy adapted the Greek alphabet to their own language. While Etruscan was largely replaced by Latin, their version of the alphabet was a key predecessor to the Roman one.
  4. Latin Alphabet (circa 700 BCE – Present): The Latin alphabet emerged from the adaptation of the Etruscan script. Ancient Rome used this alphabet, and it spread across Europe as the Roman Empire expanded. The original Latin alphabet did not contain the letters J, U, and W. These were added much later along with other modifications to suit different languages and phonetic needs.
  5. Modern Variations: Today, the Latin alphabet is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It has undergone various changes to accommodate different languages and sounds. For instance, English—among other languages—added letters like ‘J’, ‘U’, and ‘W’, while other languages incorporate additional characters like ‘Ñ’ in Spanish or ‘Ç’ in French.

This evolution reflects not just linguistic changes but also cultural and historical shifts, as the alphabet was adapted by different societies across centuries.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Final Thoughts

Expanding your vocabulary is akin to broadening your intellectual horizons and enhancing your capacity to express your thoughts and emotions with precision. By embracing additional words ending in -at, you’re not just learning new terms, but you’re also gaining nuanced ways to communicate positivity and impact.

The more words you have at your disposal, the more accurately and vividly you can paint your thoughts into speech and writing. So, by growing your vocabulary, especially with positive and impactful words, you’re empowering yourself to engage more effectively and inspiringly with the world around you.

Stay impactful,

Illustration of a signature for Dennis



Sources

Photo of author
Did you like this article?

Get the 5-minute newsletter that makes reading impactful news enjoyable—packed with actionable insights to make a positive impact in your daily life.

Newsletter Form - After Content

Three Related Posts

One Unrelated Post

Illustration of our Impactful Ninja logo, which is a ninja holding a green heart and has a light-green outline here
Become more impactful, one email at a time
Get the 5-minute newsletter that makes reading impactful news enjoyable—packed with actionable insights to make a positive impact in your daily life.
Illustration of our Impactful Ninja logo, holding up a newsletter with a green heart
Become more impactful, one email at a time
Get the 5-minute newsletter that makes reading impactful news enjoyable—packed with actionable insights to make a positive impact in your daily life.