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The Profound Gratitude of Those Who Grew Up Poor: A Lesson in Appreciation . AI-Generated.
One of the most profound behavioral traits exhibited by adults who experienced poverty during childhood is their extraordinary capacity for gratitude. This deep appreciation stems from understanding firsthand what it means to live with very little. For these individuals, life is not just about accumulating wealth or possessions but about valuing every opportunity, every act of kindness, and every moment of good fortune.
By menaland yakonabout a year ago in Families
Ancient Egyptian Healing: A Divine Knowledge from Higher Beings
The ancient Egyptians were a civilization that has fascinated the world for centuries. Their knowledge and achievements in various fields such as architecture, mathematics, and astronomy have left us in awe. However, one aspect of their civilization that is often overlooked is their advanced understanding of healing practices. The Egyptians were not just masters of building grand structures and studying the stars, they also had a deep understanding of the human body and its connection to the spiritual realm.
By The Tranquillityabout a year ago in Families
AR Rahman Faces Backlash for Controversial Divorce Hashtag
AR Rahman Faces Backlash Over " #ArrSairaaBreakup" Hashtag in Divorce Post Legendary music composer AR Rahman recently courted online controversy with a post in which he used the hashtag #ArrSairaaBreakup discussing divorce and privacy. He compared the new x-privacy law which was initiated to ensure that people, especially celebrities, were given the right to privacy in sensitive matters. What could have been a healthy reminder of discretion was soon hijacked by negative reactions, accusations of insensitivity, and other personal attacks as people lost sight of what he was saying.
By Abhay kumar chauhanabout a year ago in Families
How a Mother Raises Her Child: From Conception to Delivery
How a mother raises her child: From conception to delivery Life begins as a miracle, and for Sophia, that miracle unfolded one quiet evening under the soft glow of her bedroom lamp. She stared at the pregnancy test in her trembling hand, her heart pounding like a drum. Two pink lines confirmed it: she was pregnant. In that moment, Sophia's world shifted. She was no longer just herself; she was a mother-to-be.
By denizan Lawyerabout a year ago in Families
I Wish You Were Here
14 years ago today, you left us. I really wish that you were here right now to tell me that Jesus loves me and to remind me to trust in him, but... you taught your daughter well as she keeps reminding me. You'd be so proud of my Mom!
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a year ago in Families
What Nobody Tells You
Losing a parent is one of the most profound experiences life throws at us, yet it often feels like uncharted territory. People talk about grief, offer condolences, and tell you “time heals all wounds,” but there are layers to this loss that nobody prepares you for. It’s not just about the sorrow—it’s about the ripple effects that touch every aspect of your life.
By Katina Banksabout a year ago in Families
She Was Born My Cousin And Became My Sister In Life
Yesterday I was at a memorial for my cousin, who died during the pandemic, four years ago. She was being treated for lupus when her non-Hodgkins lymphoma had returned, without treatment. She died from the cancer.
By Denise E Lindquistabout a year ago in Families
The Feeling of Love: A Journey Through Every Relationship. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Feeling of Love: A Journey Through Every Relationship Begin this journey of deep, emotional bonding and intimate connections within your life. As love cuts across many relationships in our lives, this handbook delves into the science and ways you can cultivate lasting love to help you understand and enjoy close emotional relationships.
By Sitare Alamabout a year ago in Families
The Search for Fulfillment:
Blog Title: The Search for Fulfillment: Breaking Free from the Cycle of Loneliness and Self-Sabotage We all have those moments of deep reflection when certain patterns and habits in our lives start to make sense, and we realize how much they’ve shaped us. I recently had one of those moments while talking to a friend. After a lot of soul-searching, I discovered something that was right in front of me but hadn’t been fully clear until now: I keep sabotaging my own success, and it all seems to come back to one thing—loneliness.
By J. OCTOBERabout a year ago in Families
DISPOSABLE. Content Warning.
I need to buy some new undies. Several pairs reveal a parting of ways between the elastic and the cotton fabric and, as my mother used to say, what if you were taken to hospital and were wearing those? As a child I had no real idea what she meant. Like when I had my appendix out? Is there special hospital underwear? But like a puppy I picked up on the tone of voice. Shame. It would be shameful to have decrepit underpants viewed by… well, by anyone. I remember her repairing her own nylon undergarments, sitting by the window where the light was best, bending over the needle and thread. It was a necessity; she had no income of her own and the only way to purchase personal items was by putting a few pence aside from the weekly housekeeping. That scrimping and saving was preferable to the stressful, yet ultimately inevitable, conversation with my father about increasing the housekeeping money. Though conversation isn’t the right word. Inquisition. Interrogation. Ritual humiliation. Any and all of those.
By Bruce Jenkinsabout a year ago in Families
Biblical Advice for Teenage Girl
Teenage years can be hard, especially for teenage girls who have to deal with extra stresses in today's fast-paced world. As parents, teachers, and guardians, it's our job to give advice based on faith and knowledge. The Bible contains deep lessons and principles that can help young girls become strong, compassionate, and emotionally grounded adults. This article is about Biblical advice for teenage girls, which has real-life uses.
By Teenage Parentingabout a year ago in Families








