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Who Are Friends?
Who Are Friends? Friends are an invaluable treasure in our lives, a gift that accompanies us through every moment, whether bright or dark. Unlike blood relations, the bond with friends is tied not by genetics but by the soul, making it even deeper and more profound. Friends are like a comforting shade, offering cool relief even under the scorching heat of life’s challenges.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
The Evolution of Love How Relationships Change Over Time. Content Warning.
The Evolution of Love: How Relationships Change Over Time Love, a profoundly multifaceted phenomenon, has long captivated the human imagination and intellect. From the poetic ruminations of classical literature to the precise methodologies of modern science, love remains a dynamic interplay of emotion, cognition, and social interaction. Its essence, while seemingly timeless, transforms profoundly over the arc of a relationship as individuals adapt to personal growth, evolving societal contexts, and the unpredictability of life. This article delves into the nuanced evolution of love, exploring its stages, challenges, and triumphs, while offering insights into its enduring complexity.
By Ratnadeep Mandrekarabout a year ago in Families
Five Reasons to Ditch Sarcasm Now
Sarcasm might seem clever. It can even feel empowering in the moment—a sharp remark, a quick jab that earns a chuckle. But let me ask you: Have you ever stopped to think about what sarcasm does to the people around you? What does it leave behind when the laughter fades? Let’s explore why relying on sarcasm might not be the wise or uplifting choice we sometimes imagine it to be.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Families
The journey of shadow
The Journey of Shadow In a quiet village nestled between green hills, there lived a dog named Shadow. He wasn’t like the other dogs who bounded joyfully across the fields, chasing birds and wagging their tails at the sun. Shadow was blind, born into darkness, never knowing the light of the day or the vibrant colors of the world. Yet, his spirit was brighter than any star.
By Victoria mbahabout a year ago in Families
The Mutes
Ail Mute and his wife, Torchy, met at work and quickly discovered they had much in common. Their life journeys, marked by challenges and resilience, mirrored each other. Both had overcome significant hurdles to achieve their success. It wasn’t long before they fell in love and tied the knot. Life was joyful and carefree for a time, but the weight of family responsibilities and the arrival of their children, one after another, swept over them like an unforeseen storm. The same traits that propelled their career success made it challenging for them to manage their emotions when faced with the nurturing responsibilities of raising young children.
By Katie L. Kashanabout a year ago in Families
Forget BMI – there’s a 2,000 year-old
It’s the begin of another year and the body mass index (BMI) is being criticised once more. This time a Lancet-commissioned institution of professionals is denouncing it as a diagnostic device for obesity. they are saying that docs should examine the overall fitness of a patient whilst diagnosing obesity, now not just depend upon this one mistaken metric.
By John Williamabout a year ago in Families
Why Adults Crave Recognition Like Kids Crave Candy
From Childhood Love to Adult Validation As children, we thrived on love—a hug from a parent, a gold star from a teacher. These gestures shaped us, made us feel seen. Adulthood changes the rules, but the need remains. Now, we seek recognition: the praise of a boss, a partner’s gratitude, or a friend’s acknowledgment. Recognition fuels us, drives our ambitions, and sustains our relationships.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Families
Madison Zhao's Formula for Curating the Perfect Luxe Life
1. Meaningful Experiences Over Material Possessions The first and most important lesson Madison teaches is the value of experience over things. Of course, luxury watches and designer handbags are nice, but they don't bring the same kind of long-term fulfillment that memorable experiences do. Madison herself prioritizes meaningful experiences—whether it's a private dinner with friends in a hidden rooftop restaurant or a spontaneous weekend getaway to a serene location.
By Madison Zhaoabout a year ago in Families
Be Kind to Yourself: The Free Therapy You’re Ignoring
The Secret to Building Inner Strength Imagine this: You make a mistake, and instead of beating yourself up, you offer yourself the same kindness you’d give a friend. It sounds simple, yet most of us default to harsh self-criticism. Here’s the truth: self-compassion isn’t just a feel-good concept; it’s a psychological powerhouse. By embracing it, you build resilience, improve your health, and transform your relationships. Let’s dive into why self-compassion matters and how to cultivate it.
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Families











