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The Ripple Effect of a Small Moment
Life is made up of a collection of moments, both big and small, that shape who we are and how we perceive the world. Sometimes, it's the seemingly insignificant moments that leave the most lasting impact. One such moment in my life stands out vividly, etched in my memory as a testament to the power of kindness and compassion.
By sajith nuski3 years ago in Families
The Wheelbarrow
"Dad worked harder than I gave him credit for." How many times have you heard someone say that about a father that has passed on? You bet. It’s a common refrain, along with, “I have no idea how he managed to juggle all those responsibilities.” Or something like that. Or maybe it’s about a mom. In my case, I knew how hard Mum worked, and I honored her for it all the time. But Dad and I were like oil and water until Mum died, and I closed my mind and heart to his work ethic.
By Mack D. Ames3 years ago in Families
Heartsill Wilson & Grandma
When my mother gave me my first purse and wallet I felt so grown up. I must have been in the 5th or 6th grade. I loved all the little pockets within that wallet where I could place my school picture, my friends school pictures, my library card and on that rare occasion, money.
By Susana's World3 years ago in Families
Here is why I recommend you read "Be Happy: Think Different"
As I am fond of psychology, I always strive to help my friends and family achieve personal development and happiness. When I came across Stefano Labbia's book "Be Happy: Think Different," I was intrigued to see how this author approached the topic. Having read and studied the book, I can confidently say that Labbia has created an invaluable resource that can help an individual in achieving personal growth and happiness!
By Patricia Mendez3 years ago in Families
How a Biopsy Changed My Life
Anthony walked into the doctor's office, feeling slightly nervous about the swollen bump under his chin. He had noticed it a few weeks ago and thought it was a minor issue that would eventually disappear. But as the days went by, the bump started getting bigger, and he knew it was time to see a doctor.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Families
Eid-ul-Fitr
It was the night before Eid-ul-Fitr and the entire village was buzzing with excitement. Children ran through the streets carrying colourful lanterns, and the aroma of delicious food wafted through the air. Families were busy preparing for the upcoming celebration, and everyone was looking forward to the festivities that would follow.
By John memon3 years ago in Families
A Personal Journey of Transformation
I was lost in thought as I was walking through the busy city streets on a chilly winter's day, thinking about the difficulties I was having in my life. I was going through a time of uncertainty and was trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I unintentionally ran across an elderly woman who was peddling small, homemade goods as I made my way through the frantic mob. Even though our momentary eye contact was fleeting, something was alluring about the woman's gentle, knowledgeable glance. I decided to pause and look at her products.
By Muhammad Azam Khan3 years ago in Families







