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You Learn the Most Important Life Lessons Too Late
Imagine having only one hour to live. Maybe you're too old, and your biological clock is tired of ringing. Or you may be seriously ill and know that the end is near.
Ozzy MurrayPublished 2 years ago in HumansAs a Black Woman, Dating SUCKS!
Brotha, I’m telling you dating SUCKS these days. The men out here are just ridiculous and CHEAP! “CHEAP? Hell nah, black women need to start going dutch on dates and stop expecting a man to pay for everything. Since y’all want to be ‘feMiNist’ and all THAT why the hell should men still pay for dates?”
Coke FrancisPublished 2 years ago in HumansAre We Really the Most Special Being in the World?
Recently, the general discourses that I have observed in people have begun to form. These discourses are the main and very common sentences of “I am nothing, I am an ordinary person”.
Bestenur KaradenizPublished 2 years ago in HumansThe Shadow Inside Us: How to Control It and How Not to Fall Prey to Destructive Thoughts
If we do not accept our inner darkness, then we will remain captive to Him forever. Karl Jung had very unique views on the coexistence of the principles of good and evil in humans. In particular, he believed that we could not completely erase the existence of shadows in our psyche.
Kenan ReynaPublished 2 years ago in HumansEven Among Those Who Have Nothing Left, You Can Meet the Best People in the World
When it comes to who is willing to share everything you have or who will come to your aid without further ado, there aren't many who want to do it. Many prosperous people are less likely to support someone as those in need are trained.
Ozzy MurrayPublished 2 years ago in HumansYou Don’t Have to Forgive: 5 Myths about Healing from Narcissistic Relationships
In the end, you were a victim of this relationship, but you managed to survive, that's the idea. Healing after a narcissistic relationship is not always easy. In addition, there is no universal recipe for this. What helps someone to be healed will only hurt others and vice versa.
Mikey MillPublished 2 years ago in HumansIt’s Time to Dump Her and Move On
Sometimes the hardest part is choosing yourself. Especially when you can't imagine living without someone who has become a part of your life, a part of you. Therefore, you cling to relationships that have long since died. The most offensive thing is that you know about it, but let it be - it doesn't work.
Mikey MillPublished 2 years ago in HumansYou Become What You Think About the Most
"You will become what you think about the most; all your successes and failures depend on how you program yourself, how you perceive advice from the outside, and what you say when you engage in a dialogue with yourself, "said Shad Helmstetter.
Mikey MillPublished 2 years ago in HumansUnrecognized yet truly great individuals of the pandemic
Heroes represent loved qualities, show characteristics we appreciate, tell us the best way to conquer difficulties - and call us to go to bat for other people. ... Heroes are particularly significant as we manage a worldwide pandemic since they support trust and assist us with developing guts in this difficult time.
Another Person’s Love Is Unstable
I sincerely believed that love is what we get from other people, especially and extraordinary. They fall in love with us and bring happiness. Every day and all my life. How else? Therefore, I explained my previous failed novels only by meeting the wrong people. That is, those who could not or did not want to "bring me happiness."
Ameer VincentPublished 2 years ago in HumansThe 'Priceless' part of PriceLe$$
It is an honor to enter this contest entitled, “We Have a Dream” Steps to fostering kindness and inclusivity in 2022. I am reaching out to ask that you take a minute and read my story and journey to opening my own business. It’s a Social Impact Corporation called, “PriceLe$$ Thrift.” (Priceless) I opened it in Houston, Texas effective June 15th. Here is exactly what I am doing presently to promote kindness, love, inclusivity, and above all a NO JUDGEMENT ZONE.
Adrainne ThompsonPublished 2 years ago in HumansIt's Been 7 Years Since I Met My Husband Through Online Dating
When did you meet online? Brian: We had met towards the end of the summer in 2013. Katharine: Summer of 2013. I remember Drake's "Hold On, We're Going Home" was playing nonstop on the radio.
Katharine ChanPublished 2 years ago in Humans