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.'
7 things women who are genuinely in love.
01 You will confront another Hamletian conundrum, "She loves me or she does not love me," once you have conquered the fight of "to be or not to be in love." Men who have been in committed relationships for a long time can also relate to this. As everyone knows, love is dynamic, and falling out of love is a common occurrence. This brings up the crucial subject of "true" love. We believe that nothing can go wrong when two individuals are genuinely in love. Thus, there will be telltale indicators when someone is genuinely in love with someone else, such as actions or behaviors directed toward their partners. Let's learn about some actions taken by women who are genuinely in love.
By Wayne Limon2 years ago in Families
Winepress House
**Winepress House| Winepress Christian Church** Settled within the heart of a bustling city, in the midst of a mosaic of towering high rises and notable buildings, stood Winepress Christian Church. Its white steeple comes towards the sky, a guide of trust and haven in the midst of the urban sprawl. For numerous, it was more than fair a put of revere; it was a domestic.
By Abdul Qayyum2 years ago in Families
The Importance of Teaching Financial Literacy to Children
In today's fast-paced world, financial literacy is an essential life skill that everyone needs to master. As a mother, wife, author of children's picture books, and a retirement plan consultant, I've seen firsthand the impact that understanding finances can have on a family's well-being. Teaching children about money from a young age not only sets them up for future success but also brings immense benefits to parents. By addressing our money mindset and healing our relationship with money, we can create a financially healthy environment for our kids and ourselves.
By Kay Johnson-Clennon2 years ago in Families
Silicon Valley bank collapsed, and federal regulators took control, impacting tech startups, and leaving customers in limbo, with concerns about the broader economy
Silicon Valley bank failure results in federal regulators assuming control, impacting tech startups and leaving customers uncertain. Concerns arise regarding the broader economy. The Federal Reserve utilized quantitative easing as a measure to boost the economy during the financial crisis. Interest rates were reduced to near zero, and quantitative easing was initiated by purchasing government securities. Banks exploited the Fed's program designed to aid the real economy, focusing on maximizing profits quickly. The Fed's role in the economy has evolved to become the primary driver of economic growth in the United States. Democratic institutions are losing effectiveness, leading to a reliance on non-democratic entities such as the central bank. The Fed's loose monetary policies have led to a surge in the stock market and increased risk-taking. Quantitative easing artificially inflated stock prices, resulting in a temporary market boost. Wealth inequality has been exacerbated by quantitative easing, as lower interest rates drive stock prices up, benefiting the wealthiest individuals. The American dream is perceived as unattainable, with the system appearing rigged. Donald Trump's populist campaign highlighted the system's failure to support the poor and middle class. Government inaction and political gridlock have impeded economic investments and infrastructure development. The tax reduction policy has further exacerbated economic inequality. Jerome Powell's appointment as Federal Reserve chairman resulted in the hastening of interest rate hikes.
By Isaac Ekow Anyidoho2 years ago in Families
Parenting Knowledge
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Maplewood, lived a couple named Sarah and James. They both had thriving careers that they were passionate about—Sarah was a talented graphic designer, and James was a dedicated software engineer. They had two young children, Emma and Lucas, who were the light of their lives.
By herusaputro2 years ago in Families
The Doctor's Orders
“Oh, man, you hear that, that venom whisper? Straight out of her filthy little mouth — I wouldn’t have any of it! But, you're not going to listen to that poison from your little sister, and take it — will you now? What say you, Ray?”
By Delusions of Grandeur 2 years ago in Families
Elementary Family Dinner Conversation
“One person I never understood was myself,” a retired sporting headliner stated in an interview to a local reporter. Taking the earphones off the heroic athlete around town stood up and leaving his easy chair power seat, enjoyed getting winning respect from the hometown journalism community.
By Marc OBrien2 years ago in Families
A Father's Ordeal
The sun was just beginning to rise, casting a soft, golden light over the city. For most people, it was the start of another ordinary day. But for me, Dr. Jonathan Reed, it was the day I would face the most challenging and emotionally charged moment of my surgical career. It was the day I would operate on my daughter.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Families
Trust: A Double-Edged Sword
When Jessica was a child, her grandmother often warned her, “Trust no one, my dear.” At the time, Jessica thought it was just the ramblings of an old woman who had seen too much pain in her life. She brushed off the advice, preferring to believe in the goodness of people. However, as she grew older, she began to understand the complexities of trust and the caution her grandmother had tried to instill in her.
By Alexander Mensah2 years ago in Families






