fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
My Heart Attack in Silence
“Why are you awake?” my wife inquired. “I think I might be having a heart attack.” We anticipate heart attacks to happen the way we see them represented in movies or on TV shows: an elderly, heavy-set guy under a lot of stress suddenly clutching his chest and falling, as pulse-pounding music swells in the background. There are ambulances, paramedics, and ER physicians yelling, “Give me 10ccs of Miracle Whip, stat!”
By brahim sadrafeabout a year ago in Families
How Long Has It Been Since You Last Returned Home?
Whenever snow falls, I am reminded of my favorite story, Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling. I have read it so many times that I have lost count, but the moment that stays with me the most is when Harry looks into the Mirror of Erised and sees his parents. The emotions in his eyes, the longing in his heart—it's unforgettable.
By quỳnh trangabout a year ago in Families
What is the so-called 30/30/30 Rule for losing weight?
The 30/30/30 rule of weight loss: a rule for nutrition, exercise, and consistency that doesn’t need further explanations. It is far from the ultimate solution and is built in as a harmony guide for effective and healthy slimming processes. This method can be particularly tempting to those that seek a simple, doable plan to follow. Here’s what the rule entails:
By Abdeladim Meskineabout a year ago in Families
The Fun They Had
THE FUN THEY HAD : A GLIMPSE INTO THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION Imagine a future where school no longer means sitting in a class room with a group of students, listening to a teacher, or even writing on a black board. In Isaac Asimov’s short story "The Fun They Had", that future is not only possible but already happening. The story presents a world where education is completely different from what we know today. Instead of traditional schooling, children learn at home with mechanical teachers.
By umajyoti Dabout a year ago in Families
The Struggle of Simplicity
Maria’s small apartment smelled of frying plantains. It wasn’t the scent of wealth or indulgence. No, it was the scent of survival, of love stretched thin but still holding on. Every morning, as the sun barely peeked over the skyline, Maria would get up before her children, her tired feet dragging against the cold, creaky floor. The bills still weren’t paid, and the thought of the rent creeping closer made her chest tighten, but for today, there was food. That was all that mattered.
By Esther Hamboluabout a year ago in Families
Why You Should Try to Wake Up Before Sunrise Every Day
For night owls, particularly, getting up before the sun may seem insurmountable. However, it comes with life- and career-altering benefits! Increased productivity and impulse are just a couple of things. So, morning hours are perfect for planting your roots in these directions to achieve success.
By Bilal Hameedabout a year ago in Families
Teachers and Parents Together: How to Provide a Better Future for Children?
1. Children Are Team Players Children are like team players; they have a captain (parents), a coach (teachers), and goals (their dreams). For the team to succeed, everyone needs to work together. The love and support you provide at home, combined with the guidance offered by teachers at school, make children feel more secure and help them move confidently toward their goals.
By Super Bulldogabout a year ago in Families




