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Difference Between Borderline and Narcissistic Personality Disorders in Relationships
There’s an interesting and often overlooked way to tell the difference between people with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and those with Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD). It all comes down to one key question: Are they hierarchal or egalitarian when it comes to relationships?
By Namrata Parababout a year ago in Families
Adultery in Today’s World: A Reflection on Validation and Betrayal...
Dear Readers, In the movie Troy, the exchange between Achilles and Hector exposes the bitter realities of war, love, and betrayal. Achilles’ cutting remark about Paris’s reputation for charming other men’s wives serves as a powerful metaphor for the erosion of trust and fidelity. These themes, while set in ancient times, resonate deeply in today’s world, where adultery has become alarmingly common and casual, a reflection of societal changes and the growing hunger for validation.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Families
The Silent Killers: How Narcissists Destroy Lives
Dear Readers, Every day, we hear the heartbreaking news: men and women take their own lives, leaving behind shattered families and communities. These tragedies are often attributed to depression, stress, or mental illness. Yet beneath these labels lies a darker truth one we rarely discuss. Behind many of these stories are individual narcissists, abusers, and enablers who push their victims to the brink, driving them to make that tragic choice.
By Jacob Mascarenhasabout a year ago in Families
The Urgent Need for Improved Treatment for Sick Children. Content Warning.
Children are among the most vulnerable members of society, yet their health is often overlooked or under-prioritized in the healthcare system. While the world has made significant strides in medical advancements, millions of children across the globe continue to suffer from inadequate treatment, delayed diagnoses, and a lack of access to quality care. Whether dealing with chronic illnesses, rare diseases, or life-threatening conditions, sick children need better and more immediate support. It’s time for a collective effort to improve pediatric care and ensure that every child has access to the treatment they deserve.
By Rachel Morganabout a year ago in Families
"Age is Just a Number: How Your Choices Define Your Maturity! 🌟"
Age Is Just a Number: Maturity Is a Choice Age is often seen as a key marker of maturity. Many believe that as years go by, people naturally grow wiser and more emotionally stable. However, this isn’t always the case. Research indicates that emotional and intellectual maturity can be found in individuals regardless of their age. This raises the question: what truly defines maturity? The core argument here is that maturity is a skill developed through experience and conscious choices, not merely a product of how old someone is.
By Story silver book about a year ago in Families
How to Deal With a Teenage Girl Who Lies
Parents of teenagers, especially girls going through the rough parts of childhood, often have to deal with lying. Figuring out why they're lying and responding in the right way are important for keeping a strong, trust-based connection. This article goes into great depth about how to handle this tricky situation.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families
A sense of Deep Glory of Joy
. pon awakening, my first thoughts are always about how to live a glorious life, how to inspire myself, and what steps I might take to reach my future objectives.Upon awakening, our first instinct is to figure out how we can force ourselves to do the daily tasks. We often ask or answer questions in the morning about how to attain what we want, engage with people, accomplish tasks on our own, and try to stay motivated. Fortunately, you don't have to spend the rest of your life lying in bed and obsessing over what futures set ahead of us.
By Shishir Prasadabout a year ago in Families








