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12 Signs You Were Never Really In Love
12 Signs You Were Never Really In Love Ah, the joy of the honeymoon stage. Infatuated, your lover crosses your mind again and again. You’re so full of pleasure that you truly believe you’ve found the perfect partner. You’re dreamily content to ignore any potential downsides - until it all goes south. Then, you think to yourself “but, I’ve never been so in love. What the heck happened?” If this sounds like you, or if you are having doubts about your relationship, there’s a reason why. Love is certainty. Not about everything, but about the things that matter: trust, expectations, commitment, goals. And it doesn’t bloom overnight. It grows - slowly and surely. If you’re feeling confused about your relationship, here are some signs that you aren’t in love with your partner - and perhaps, you never really were.
Space OnlinePublished about a year ago in FYI11 Ways Men Test Women
11 Ways Men Test Women When it comes to relationships, it's common to hear about women ‘testing’ men, but men test women as well. It shouldn't be viewed as something negative or manipulative. It's merely to see what we're getting ourselves into and to get a glimpse into how our prospective partner's mind works. Testing a partner beforehand can help to confirm or dissuade your feelings. You get a chance to learn more about their morality, strength of character, values - everything that makes up their personality and dictates your compatibility. These tests tend to grow bigger as the relationship progresses, but if you truly love each other, you will both pass them with flying colors. Keep watching to find out how men test women:
Space OnlinePublished about a year ago in FYI10 Ways You’re Giving Your Power Away - And How to Stop
10 Ways You’re Giving Your Power Away - And How to Stop Are you feeling stuck in life, like something is holding you back? Maybe you're not quite sure what it is, but you know it's there. It could be that you're giving away your power without even realizing it! This means allowing external factors to have control over your life, instead of taking ownership of your choices and actions. It's a common struggle that many people face, but the good news is that it's something you can overcome. In this video, we explore some of the most common ways you might be giving your power away, and how to reclaim it. Are you ready to take back control? Let's do it!
Space OnlinePublished about a year ago in FYI11 Little Things That Make You More Likeable
11 Little Things That Make You More Likeable Being likeable is a key quality. It makes you more appealing and more fun to be around. It also increases your chances of forging meaningful relationships, earning more money, and if you happen to be an entrepreneur, help build a stronger business. And while there are countless tips and tricks on how to improve your social skills and become more likable, more often than not, it’s the little things that can make the biggest difference. The best part is that these won’t compromise your authenticity and they’ll help you get along with others and make a good impression on them. So, let’s get started!
Space OnlinePublished about a year ago in FYISmall Wonders: Exploring the Enchanting World of Figurines
Small Wonders: Exploring the Enchanting World of Figurines Figurines have been a part of human culture for thousands of years. From ancient times to modern-day, people have created small sculptures as a way to express their creativity, tell stories, and pay homage to their beliefs. These little works of art have been crafted out of various materials such as stone, clay, wood, and metal. Whether they are used as decorative pieces or as part of religious or cultural practices, figurines hold a special place in human history and continue to captivate our imaginations today.
COMPUTER WEB CORNERPublished about a year ago in FYIDoes neutrality and impartiality have any meaning in today's world?
It must be said first that the West is not always united, as the recent trip of the French President demonstrates Emmanuel Macron to China. What is most remarkable about the great geopolitical competition of the twenty-first century is that what At least 4 billion people, more than half of the world's population, live today in more than More than 100 countries do not want to take sides.
News CorrectPublished about a year ago in FYIThe development of the international system under Western hegemony
This is the topic that the French researcher and academic Bernard Bady chose to focus on in his book “The Age of Humiliation.” He considers that the policy of the West, which is based on arrogance and arrogance, has often backfired on him With many consequences, and produced counterproductive results, including the Bandung Conference, which witnessed the presence of many leaders like Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1955, in addition to the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, Joseph Tito, President of Yugoslavia, and others. The conference adopted a set of resolutions in favor of Arab issues and against colonialism.
News CorrectPublished about a year ago in FYIThe Beauty and Complexity of Art: Exploring the Meaning and Significance of Art in Our Lives
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Art is a universal form of human expression that has existed since the earliest civilizations. From cave paintings to contemporary art installations, art has the power to inspire, challenge, and transform our perspectives on the world around us. In this blog, we'll explore the meaning and significance of art in our lives, the different forms of art, and the ways in which art expresses and shapes human experience.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYIThe Future of Work: How Technology and Automation are Transforming the Job Market
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Technology has been transforming the job market for decades, but the pace of change has accelerated in recent years, driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, automation, and robotics. As machines and algorithms become increasingly sophisticated, they are able to perform tasks that were once done by humans, leading to the displacement of workers in many industries, particularly in manufacturing and low-skilled service jobs.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYIThe Legacy of the Enlightenment: How Ideas from the 18th Century Continue to Shape Our World Today
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. The Enlightenment was a cultural, philosophical, and intellectual movement that emerged in Europe in the 18th century. It was characterized by a commitment to reason, scientific inquiry, and progress and emphasized the importance of individual liberty and human rights. The ideas of the Enlightenment continue to shape our world today, from politics and philosophy to science and technology. In this blog, we'll explore the legacy of the Enlightenment and how its ideas continue to shape our world.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYIThe Enigmatic World of the Maya: Decoding the Secrets of an Ancient Civilization
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. The Maya civilization flourished in Central America from around 2000 BCE to 1500 CE, leaving behind a rich legacy that has fascinated scholars and the public alike. Despite their remarkable achievements, the Maya civilization experienced a sudden decline in the 9th century CE, and their cultural and architectural accomplishments lay hidden beneath the dense jungles of the region for centuries.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYITime Capsules of Earth: The Alluring World of Fossilized Amber
This post was created with the support of OpenAI. Imagine holding a piece of history, a frozen moment in time, captured within a beautiful golden resin. In this intriguing blog, we will explore the fascinating world of fossilized amber, revealing the ancient stories it holds and its significance in understanding Earth's past.
People! Just say Something!Published about a year ago in FYI