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Mother Mentioned Her Teenage Mistake to Know the Problem of Her Daughter Should parents tell their mistakes to children to make them open up?
A mother of a teenage daughter shared something valuable and thought-provoking with Bright Side. Her daughter was constantly ignoring her. She was unsure about the cause, but deep down, she knew that there must be some struggle in her daughter's mind keeping her away from her mother
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Families
How Does the Caste System Affect Lives in Asia?
I watched a funny video clip on YouTube about the caste system, and everyone enjoyed it. But when I compared this situation with real life, it was one of the worst enemies of human societies, and interestingly, this unseen challenge has been deeply rooted in our beliefs and has become an essential part of our lives.
By Ameer Bibi2 years ago in Families
"The Evolution of Hummus: From Ancient Staple to Global Delicacy"
Hummus is a delicious and versatile dish that has been enjoyed for centuries in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisines. Made primarily from cooked, mashed chickpeas (also known as garbanzo beans), tahini (a paste made from sesame seeds), olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and salt, hummus is known for its creamy texture and rich, savory flavor.
By Nameless writer2 years ago in Families
Bad Week
I basically lived with my mother's sister (Aunt Sis,) and her husband, (Uncle Bill) from the sixth grade through the tenth. They were crucial years for me. I was changing and developing into a confused and resentful teenager. I was angry with both my father and my mother. I couldn't understand the personal hells they were going through. I just felt the emotional impact of it all. I rightfully felt that I had been gypped. All their nonsense had been very much avoidable...alcohol abuse, adultery, and immaturity.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Families
Magic in Life
In the busy city of Hammington, there was a boy named Timmy. He lived in a small house with his mom. They didn’t have much money, so life was hard. His mom worked in a factory as a daily wager. She was trying her best to meet the ends but still, life was hard for them. Timmy was always sad because he couldn’t buy cool toys like the other kids. He felt left out and lonely. He thought that his mom was responsible for all this. Most of the time he was annoyed and angry with his mom. He barely tried to understand the position of his mom.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Families
How To Argue.
Our public conversations are in a state of crisis. They're stuck. It's people fully convinced of their views and shouting at each other from a distance. One of the reasons why we find it so difficult is because the skills of good argument have been atrophying for some time. We no longer view argument as something to be worked at, rather we see it as something we jump into out of instinct or defensiveness. The bad arguments that result decrease our confidence in what disagreements can do for us- so the quality of the conversation further degrades.
By Grateful Mafiana2 years ago in Families
Pop Culture and Entertainment
In a world where technology constantly blurs the line between reality and fiction, the concept of stardom underwent a radical transformation. Gone were the days of traditional celebrity status; instead, a new era emerged, dominated by virtual superstars.
By Amina Arshad2 years ago in Families




