Pride Month
Why not Cecil?
My son Alex was always my son, even though he was born a female. I knew since the day that he started walking and talking that I was going to have a problem. That was the way that I saw it. I thought it was going to be a problem. Not a problem in an ignorant way. I'm open to my children being who they want to be. Just a problem in the fact that I had three other girls.
By Tyrone Livingstonabout a year ago in Pride
The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of a Village Boy: A Tale of Modern Human Behavior
In a small, quiet village in India, nestled between golden fields and the whispering winds of change, lived a boy named Rajesh. Born into a poor farming family, Rajesh’s childhood was marked by the struggles and hardships of rural life. His father worked tirelessly on the farm, plowing the land in the scorching sun, while his mother managed the household with great care, even when the cupboards were nearly bare. Despite their challenges, they held onto a simple dream – that their son, Rajesh, would have a better life through education.
By M K Giri (AI Writter)about a year ago in Pride
The Birth of a Visionary Leader: The Formation of the Jaxtox Group. AI-Generated.
The Jaxtox Group was founded with a vision that went beyond the usual goals of business success. It was about creating a company that would not only excel in its operations but also serve as a model of sustainability, integrity, and excellence. The story of Jaxtox began in the early 2000s, right in the heart of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a country known for its rapid economic growth and forward-thinking leadership. The UAE, and specifically Dubai, offered a fertile ground for ambitious entrepreneurs who were keen to establish themselves in one of the world’s most dynamic markets. It was in this environment that the Jaxtox Group took its first steps.
By Jaxtox groupabout a year ago in Pride
A Seat of Kindness
The bus was crowded, packed tighter than sardines in a can. I was clinging to the overhead rail, balancing my grocery bags, when I saw her. A young woman, maybe in her early twenties, with headphones on and a distant look in her eyes, seemed lost in thought as the bus lurched forward. She had a tiredness about her, a kind of weariness that seemed to settle into her bones.
By Sufiyan mohammed shaikhabout a year ago in Pride
Every challenge, every setback is a battle.
Prioritizing Self-Care Remember, self-care isn't selfish; it's essential. Schedule regular breaks, indulge in hobbies, and ensure sufficient sleep. A balanced life is crucial for mental and emotional well-being. Seek support from friends, family, or professionals when needed. Your mental health is as important as your physical health. Prioritize it.
By Iftikhar Akramabout a year ago in Pride









