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The Importance of A Motherly Touch
When you think of a motherly love, what comes into mind? A mother who can comfort you and that you can rely on when things get emotionally, financially, and physically tough. Where you are down in your luck. Just kidding, I am not going to rhyme; this isn’t a poetry, this is an article. All jokes aside, I had raising questions about motherhood from a daughter’s standpoint, the question I will be answering in this article is, “if my mother was not in my life or ever there for me, do I have to love her?” The answer will be no, you do not have to. I believe that there is an option within a human being that differentiate an animal to a human. Humans was given the ability to make decisions and given the ability to go through those life decisions. If a human was to say, ‘hey, I do not love you because you were not in my life all these years’ then yes, they have the right to do so. Also, a human was given the ability to prove their trust and love to another human being, right? When a baby is born with their crowning heads and crying energy through the vigorous labor pains of a woman, they are wrapped in a hospital blanket and given to the woman and she embraces her new born with a lot of hugs and kisses. Did you know that if a baby is not embraced by a human touch of a mother or a father, it will stunt the baby’s growth? Or even lose weight and potentially die? It is important for human survival if the baby receives all the love and care. Once the woman touches the baby and gives the knowledge that the baby is in the love and care of someone’s arms for eternity then they know who to love and trust. That is when the woman who gave birth to the baby proves that this is in fact a start of an everlasting relationship. This is the start of motherhood.
By Nikki Say it Now3 months ago in Journal
Tomonobu Itagaki, The Fearless Creator Behind Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden, Dies at 57
Some legends whisper their legacy. Others carve it into steel and pixels. Tomonobu Itagaki was the latter—a man who wore sunglasses indoors, spoke his mind in an industry that feared honesty, and built games that made your thumbs bleed and your heart race. On October 16, 2025, the gaming world lost one of its most unapologetically bold creators.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
Who is Naomi Osaka?
They said power players were built in gyms. Naomi Osaka proved they’re built in silence. In a sport that thrives on precision and pressure, Naomi Osaka didn’t just serve aces—she served purpose. She became more than an athlete; she became a movement. From her quiet beginnings to becoming one of the highest-paid female athletes on the planet, Osaka’s journey reads like a modern-day fairy tale with grit, grief, and grace woven through every page.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
What Are the Best Ways to Improve Frontline Employee Communication
Discover the best ways to improve frontline employee communication within the workplace in 2025 Frontline employees are the heart of businesses. They work directly with customers, manage operations and keep everything running. Yet, they may feel disconnected due to a company’s communication. When communication breaks down, productivity levels and customer satisfaction also decrease.
By Aurang Zeb3 months ago in Journal
Boundary Holding Founder Rajat Khare Believes Clean-Tech Is Redefining US Venture Capital. AI-Generated.
In the fast-evolving landscape of global technology and sustainability, clean-tech—or clean technology—is emerging as the next major force reshaping venture capital strategies across the world. Among the leading voices advocating for this shift is Rajat Khare, the founder of Boundary Holding, a European deep-tech investment firm known for backing disruptive startups that merge innovation with long-term impact.
By writeupcafe3 months ago in Journal
Despite Injury Scare, Naomi Osaka Rises Like a Phoenix, Dethrones Defending Champion Suzan Lamens in a Thrilling Osaka Showdown
When Naomi Osaka steps onto a court bearing her own name — Osaka — there’s an unspoken poetry in the air. It’s not just tennis; it’s theatre. The lights burn brighter, the crowd hums louder, and every forehand feels like a stanza written in the ink of redemption.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 months ago in Journal
How a 26-Year-Old Chinese Woman Built a Business in Africa
Today we’re zooming in on a market many people may overlook — Africa. As a sourcing agent based in Yiwu, China, we’ve worked with clients all over the world, including partners in Nigeria, Tanzania, Ghana, and South Africa. But is it actually profitable to do business in Africa? To find out and understand how this market works, we spoke with Jocelyn — a 26-year-old Chinese woman who flew to Africa alone and started selling Yiwu goods to Kenya’s street markets.
By Jingsourcing.com 3 months ago in Journal
Listening with the Heart
"Listening requires focused attention, genuinely open without judgement and prepared to acceptance their perspective and their pain. It takes energy and patience. Your presence, a listening heart and an understanding heart is an antidote for a troubled heart." Azah Yazmin
By Shirley Belk3 months ago in Journal









