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Living with the Enemy: Managing Technology in Modern Life
Technology has become a double-edged sword in our lives. Smart devices, intended to make life easier, have infiltrated our homes, schools, and workplaces, often causing more harm than good. They hold the promise of connection and convenience, yet they’ve introduced challenges that many of us—especially parents—struggle to manage. From their pervasive influence on children to…
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The Beggar, the Blanket, and the Burden of Hope
Imagine a biting winter’s night. The wind howls, and icy rain lashes against the pavement. Huddled in a doorway, a beggar shivers in threadbare clothes, his breath misting in the freezing air. A wealthy man, stepping out of his warm house, notices the beggar’s plight. He feels a pang of pity, a flicker of compassion.…
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How Memories Shape Our Legacy
In the whirlwind of daily life, the profound significance of memories often goes unnoticed. Yet these fleeting moments are the invisible threads that bind our relationships and form the foundation of our personal legacies. Why Memories Matter Memories serve as powerful anchors in our lives, offering a sense of belonging and connection. Whether it’s the…
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The Love Life Cycle: Can You Keep the Spark Alive?
Love, Like All Things, Has a Life CycleHave you ever thought about how love mirrors the product life cycle? From the sweet beginnings to the comfort of routine, and even moments of decline, love evolves through distinct stages. But here’s the mind-boggling question: Is the end inevitable, or can you reignite the spark when love…
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Mind Bogling #2: Do People Value You for Who You Are or Only for What You Provide?
A Challenging PerspectiveThere’s a striking quote that encapsulates a sobering truth:“Where the need of you ends, there starts your criticism.”This idea suggests that once you’re no longer useful to someone—whether that’s fulfilling a need, solving a problem, or providing support—their attitude towards you can shift from gratitude to judgement. It’s a confronting notion, forcing us…

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