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The Special Child
There was quite a long time ago a couple who had no kids, and they implored Paradise consistently to send them a youngster, but it was no greater than a hazelnut. Finally, Paradise heard their request and sent them a kid the size of a hazelnut, and it never grew an inch. The guardians were extremely dedicated to the little animal and breastfed and tended it cautiously. Their minuscule child was also really cunning, so sharp and reasonable that every one of the neighbors wondered over the astute things he said and did. At the point when the hazelnut kid was fifteen years of age and was sitting one day in an eggshell on the table adjacent to his mom, she went to him and said, 'You are presently fifteen years of age, and there is no hope with you. What do you mean to be?' 'A courier addressed the hazelnut kid. Then his mom burst out giggling and said, 'Whatever a thought! You're a courier! Why, your little feet would require an hour to take care of business a common individual could do in a moment!' However, the hazelnut kid answered, 'By and by, I mean to be a courier! Simply send me a message and you'll see that I will be back in close to no time.'
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Families
Unlocking The Mysteries Of Life
As I voyage through existence, I frequently find myself musing over the enigmas that envelop us. We all tread the same path but undergo distinct encounters and perspectives that mold our singular odyssey. Over time, I've unearthed tactics that have aided me in attaining a more profound comprehension of the world encompassing me and my place within it. In this story, I'll divulge some of the revelations I've procured and the practices that have facilitated the unraveling of life's riddles.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures2 years ago in Families
THE Wrecked Commitment
Sometime in the distant past, an Indian tracker fabricated himself a house in an extraordinary timberland, far away from all his clan, for his heart was delicate and kind, and he was exhausted of the foul play and savage deeds of the people who had been his companions. So he left them and took his better half and three youngsters, and they traveled on until they tracked down a spot close to an unmistakable stream, where they started to chop down trees and prepare their wigwam. For the majority of the years, they resided calmly and joyfully in this protected spot, never leaving it but to chase the wild creatures, which served them both for food and garments. Finally, notwithstanding, the tough man felt wiped out, and after a short time, he realized he should kick the bucket. So he gathered his family around him and said his final words to them. 'You, my better half, the friend of my days, will follow me until many moons have wound down to the island of the fortunate. In any case, as far as you might be concerned, O my kids, whose lives have nevertheless recently started, the mischievousness, horribleness, and thanklessness from which I escaped are before you. However, I will go accordingly in harmony, my kids, assuming that you will guarantee to generally adore one another and never spurn your most youthful sibling.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Families
The Surprising Benefits of Urban Beekeeping for City Dwellers
In the midst of the bustling concrete landscapes of modern cities, an unexpected movement is taking root – urban beekeeping. While it might seem counterintuitive to think of bees thriving in an urban environment, this practice is proving to have numerous benefits for both the environment and city dwellers. In this article, we'll delve into the surprising advantages of urban beekeeping and its positive impact on our concrete jungles.
By kaushik ryan2 years ago in Families
How To Cultivate A Growth Mindset
Starting a gratitude journal is a priceless practice that can shape our perspective and help us appreciate the little joys and blessings in everyday life. Gratitude has the power to make us value our accomplishments, no matter how big or small, and appreciate the progress we make towards our future aspirations. By incorporating a simple but impactful ritual into our mornings, we can begin each day on a positive note.
By Nicholas Moses2 years ago in Families
Why "Sleep Divorce" may not be a bad idea.
In a curious little town settled between moving slopes, carried on with a couple named Emma and Michael. For a really long time, they were indistinguishable, sharing each part of their coexistences. In any case, there was one perspective that appeared to challenge their bond: rest. What was once a wellspring of solace and comfort turned into an unexpected milestone, as Emma's propensity to thrash around over the course of the night conflicted with Michael's longing for harmony and calm. Disappointed and restless, they started to examine a fairly capricious thought that had been acquiring prominence - rest separate.
By Michael Rama2 years ago in Families
Whispers in the Wind
In the quaint town of Serenityville, nestled amidst green hills and flowing streams, life had always unfolded in a tranquil rhythm. But all of that changed when whispers of an unseen menace began to fill the air. It was the year 2020, and the world was on the brink of an unprecedented crisis—the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Noah Green2 years ago in Families
Knock-Knock: A Wake-Up Call to Prioritize Human Connections
Once upon a time, in a cosy little house, lived a loving couple named Emma and Adam. Emma's birthday was just around the corner, and she was looking forward to celebrating it with her husband, Adam. It was a sunny Friday morning, and Emma couldn't help but wonder what surprises Adam might have planned for her special day.
By Srikanth Chivukula2 years ago in Families
The Psychology of Relationship
Relationships are an integral part of the human experience. From romantic partnerships to friendships, family ties, and professional connections, our lives are defined by the web of relationships we form with others. The psychology of relationships is a fascinating field that explores the intricacies of human connection, shedding light on the factors that influence how we bond, interact, and grow together. In this blog, we will dive deep into the multifaceted world of relationships, examining attachment theory, communication, love languages, emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, trust, intimacy, and the impact of technology on modern relationships.
By Dr Naveed Ahmed 2 years ago in Families
National American Miss Pageant - Our Princess Experience
I have mentioned before that I have stereotyped pageant life. I thought it to be stressful, and I’d have to watch for bullying towards my kid. I thought I would see parents drilling their daughters in perfection, or giving the stink eye to other contestants. I thought I would see girls with fake smiles plastered on their faces but misery in their eyes. I thought I would feel insecure (because I’m a chunky woman) in a sea of beautiful pageant moms dressed in brand names.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Families







