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Shock Study: Children of Divorced Parents Are at Higher Risk of Having a Stroke
Introduction Divorce can be an emotionally taxing experience for families, but its effects extend far beyond temporary emotional turmoil. A groundbreaking study has revealed that children of divorced parents face a higher risk of developing severe health problems later in life, including an increased likelihood of having a stroke. This discovery underscores the profound impact that early childhood experiences can have on lifelong health. But what exactly ties parental divorce to such a critical health outcome? Let’s dive deeper into this study to understand its findings and implications.
By kavinda ranabahu12 months ago in Psyche
AI and Automation: Revolutionizing the Future of Business. AI-Generated.
In the 21st century, AI (Artificial Intelligence) and automation have emerged as transformative technologies that are reshaping industries across the globe. From streamlining processes to enhancing decision-making, these advancements are driving innovation and setting the stage for a future where efficiency and intelligence merge seamlessly. Below, we delve into how AI and automation are impacting businesses, their benefits, and the challenges they bring.
By kavinda ranabahu12 months ago in 01
Mindfulness in the Digital Age. Content Warning.
In the relentless pace of the Digital Age, where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, the ancient practice of mindfulness emerges as a sanctuary for our sanity. This guide serves as a compass, navigating the turbulent waters of our tech-driven existence, and providing actionable strategies to infuse mindfulness into our daily routines. It's a journey toward cultivating presence and safeguarding our mental well-being amid the digital clamor.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in FYI
The Lost Toy. Content Warning.
In the cozy playroom of the Thompson household, a small, stuffed bunny named Whiskers was the heart and soul of a vibrant community of toys. Every night, when the children were asleep, the toys came to life, sharing stories and laughter under the moonlight.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Fiction
The Friendship Potion. Content Warning.
One sunny afternoon, Oliver and Jasper found themselves inadvertently working side by side in the bustling village marketplace. A series of comedic mishaps led to the duo accidentally knocking over a cart of peculiar-looking ingredients. To their surprise, the scattered items seemed to hold the promise of something magical.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Fiction
Narcissism And Personality Disorders. Content Warning.
Are all personality disorders the outcomes of frustrated narcissism? During our formative years (6 months to 6 years old), we are all “narcissists”. Primary Narcissism is a useful and critically important defense mechanism. As the infant separates from his mother and becomes an individual, it is likely to experience great apprehension, fear, and pain. Narcissism shields the child from these negative emotions. By pretending to be omnipotent, the toddler fends off the profound feelings of isolation, unease, pending doom, and helplessness that are attendant on the individuation-separation phase of personal development.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Psyche
The Brave Little Explorer. Content Warning.
In the quaint village of Meadowbrook, nestled between rolling hills and babbling brooks, lived a curious and adventurous young soul named Aria. With sparkling eyes and a heart full of courage, Aria dreamed of embarking on a grand adventure to discover a hidden treasure rumored to be hidden in the mystical Whispering Woods.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Fiction
The Magical Forest Adventure. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the heart of the Enchanted Forest, a group of inseparable animal friends lived harmoniously among the ancient trees and sparkling streams. The forest was a realm of magic, where every creature, big and small, coexisted peacefully. However, their idyllic existence was about to be shattered by the presence of an evil sorcerer named Malgrim.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Fiction
The Timekeeper's Secret. Content Warning.
In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and whispering pines, lived an old man named Samuel. Locals knew him as the keeper of the village clock, a towering timepiece that had ticked faithfully for generations. But Samuel harbored a secret—a secret that transcended the hands of the clock.
By kavinda ranabahu2 years ago in Fiction
The Top 10 Tech Trends in 2023: A Comprehensive Guide
The Top 10 Tech Trends in 2023: A Comprehensive Guide The world of technology is constantly evolving and growing at an unprecedented pace. In order to stay ahead of the curve, it is crucial to understand the latest tech trends and how they will impact our lives and businesses in the future. In this article, we will explore the top 10 tech trends that everyone must be ready for in 2023.
By kavinda ranabahu3 years ago in Education
Narcissism And Personality Disorders
Are all personality disorders the outcomes of frustrated narcissism? During our formative years (6 months to 6 years old), we are all “narcissists”. Primary Narcissism is a useful and critically important defense mechanism. As the infant separates from his mother and becomes an individual, it is likely to experience great apprehension, fear, and pain. Narcissism shields the child from these negative emotions. By pretending to be omnipotent, the toddler fends off the profound feelings of isolation, unease, pending doom, and helplessness that are attendant on the individuation-separation phase of personal development.
By kavinda ranabahu3 years ago in Psyche











