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From Rock Bottom to Real Estate Entrepreneur: Why I'm telling my story. Content Warning.
I don’t tell my story because it’s pretty. I tell it because it’s real. I’ve lived through addiction — the kind that doesn’t just ruin your life, but seeps into every relationship, every dollar you try to earn, every piece of peace you once had. I’ve buried people I love. My wife. My son. My mother-in-law. All gone by their own hand. The kind of pain most people only read about in someone else’s tragedy.
By Timothy Gregory9 months ago in Humans
Mental Fortitude: The Hidden Weapon of High Achievers
✨ Introduction Have you ever stayed late at the office and wondered how that one colleague always seems unstoppable? Or marveled at how some entrepreneurs rise from failure as if they never fell? The truth is, these “tough people” aren’t born with superpowers — they’ve just mastered something most of us overlook: mental strength.
By hedgehog_talk9 months ago in Humans
Why a Humidifier Might Be the Best Gift You Give Yourself This Year
You know those nights when you wake up feeling like your throat’s made of sandpaper and your skin’s been living in a desert all night? Yeah, we’ve all been there. It sneaks up on you—dry air. You don’t see it. You barely notice it. But it shows up in the little things: the flaky skin that no moisturizer seems to fix, the tightness in your chest when you breathe in, and the way your sleep never quite feels... restful.
By Martovation9 months ago in Humans
What is suicide??
# Understanding Suicide: Its Causes, Prevention, and Help Millions of people around the world are impacted by the tragic and intricate problem of suicide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over **700,000 people die by suicide each year**, making it one of the leading causes of death globally. Behind these staggering statistics are real individuals—people struggling with emotional pain, mental health disorders, or overwhelming life circumstances. Understanding suicide, its causes, and how to prevent it is crucial in reducing its devastating impact on families and communities.
By Ankur sarker9 months ago in Humans
15 Best Sites Like Omegle: Video Chat Alternatives 2025
The internet offers many opportunities and can help users in countless ways. Various social sites and apps facilitate communication and connections with others. After all, we all need social interaction, even if it is online, especially when most people were spending more time at home due to the pandemic.
By Dating Catalog9 months ago in Humans
Why Limo Shuttle Services Are Gaining Popularity in Atlantic City
Let’s be real—Atlantic City has always been about making an entrance. Whether you're rolling up to the casino, heading to a beachfront wedding, or just out for a good time with friends, how you get there is part of the experience. And lately, there’s been a noticeable trend on the rise: limo shuttle services are becoming the go-to transportation option for locals and visitors alike.
By Ace Limo AC9 months ago in Humans
The Broken Vase
The vase had been in Emma’s family for generations. Hand-painted with delicate blue flowers, it was the one thing she had left of her grandmother. Every time she looked at it, she could almost hear the old woman’s laughter, smell the lavender-scented handkerchiefs she always carried.
By yousaf shah9 months ago in Humans
The Power Of Consistency
Have you ever wondered how some people manage to achieve great things while others struggle to stay on track? It’s easy to believe that success comes from one big break, a stroke of genius, or extraordinary talent. But in reality, one of the most underrated and powerful tools anyone can use is consistency.
By SHADOW-WRITES9 months ago in Humans
Palm Sunday in Manila: Priest Shares Bread and Hope with the Homeless
Palm Sunday in Manila: Priest Shares Bread and Hope with the Homeless Manila Philippines March 24, 2025 In a moving act of humility and compassion a Catholic priest in Manila shared a simple yet powerful meal with the city’s homeless on Palm Sunday turning a religious tradition into a moment of solidarity and hope for those living on the margins of society. Father Alberto Santiago a parish priest at San Isidro Church in Manila decided to forgo the usual Palm Sunday procession and instead take to the streets with loaves of bread fruits and bottled water. Accompanied by a small group of volunteers he walked through the busy streets of the capital reaching out to the city’s homeless community with food prayer and most importantly dignity. We celebrate the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem with palms and praises Father Santiago said but we forget that He always walked among the poor and the forgotten. Today I want to do the same. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week in the Christian calendar a time that commemorates the final days of Jesus Christ before his crucifixion. Traditionally churches hold processions blessings of palm fronds and celebratory Masses. But Father Santiago felt that this year amid the rising numbers of street dwellers and growing economic hardships the true spirit of Palm Sunday needed to be expressed through service. Carrying baskets filled with food and small palm crosses the priest and his volunteers approached homeless families elderly individuals and street children. Some were hesitant at first but many accepted the offerings with visible gratitude. For many of them it was their first full meal in days. Father Santiago knelt beside the men and women sitting on sidewalks and under overpasses breaking bread with them not just as a priest but as a fellow human being. This is what it means to be Christ like he said. To break bread with others regardless of who they are or where they come from.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Humans
The Warm Glow Of Yesterday
In an age of relentless forward motion, where every new app, gadget, and viral trend seems to outdate the last, there’s a strange comfort in looking back. That familiar scent of an old book, a forgotten song crackling through worn speakers, or the grainy texture of a childhood photograph — these are the simple, yet powerful triggers of nostalgia. While some might dismiss it as sentimental longing, modern psychology suggests nostalgia holds a far more meaningful place in our emotional toolkit than we might realize.
By SHADOW-WRITES10 months ago in Humans








