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New Year, New You? What Value are Resolutions?
It's that time again when we tend to take stock as we anticipate a new year - a time filled with personal promises that often reflect past disappointments, frustrated dreams and cherished aspirations. If you are considering making new resolutions, two weeks into the new year you are likely to be struggling to keep them. You might even get despondent at not sticking to them for a long time, and will probably wonder why you bothered, when it seems so difficult to achieve them. Again, some people are inclined to ridicule the idea of making resolutions especially when they believe their lives won’t be any better.
Elaine SiheraPublished 4 months ago in MotivationSadio Mané, champion of solidarity for Africa
Sadio Mané is one of the most famous players in the world. Star of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool, he is now working for Bayern Munich. An inconspicuous player on the pitch, or at least not as much as other more celebrated great champions, but extremely important for the offensive maneuver of the teams he was part of. There is another reason why he is famous: Sadio Mané is in fact a champion of solidarity. Who is Sadio Mane? Born in Bambali, Senegal, Mané grew up in extreme poverty. He lost his father when he was just 7 years old and managed to find a way out in football to be able to help his mother. At 15 he took a trip to the capital Dakar, in the hope that someone would see his precocious talent. It wasn't long before French Ligue club Metz noticed his natural ability and offered him a move to Europe that would mark the start of his career. Sadio Mané is an extraordinary footballer. He is the symbol of a country that wins the African Cup for the first time in its history, in 2022, and for many years part of Liverpool's attacking trio, together with Salah and Firmino. Sadio Mané champion of solidarity Sadio Mané does not forget his country of origin. The Bayern Munich striker has always been one of the most active in the field of charity, actively working to help Bambali, the city where he was born, grow. In fact, he decided to donate 500 thousand euros for a hospital that should help 34 villages near Bambali, who will thus be able to access the health service. In Senegal, as in most of West Africa, people survive with enormous difficulty. The average salary is 150 dollars a month and many do not even have this amount due to high unemployment. Many work in agriculture. Mané then decided to "invest" in Senegal by redistributing part of his wealth. He has built schools, a stadium, provides clothes, shoes, food for people in extreme poverty. Every month he makes a contribution to organizations fighting malaria. He ensured that the entire area was equipped with a 4G internet connection, so that school students could be equipped with laptops. And now, thanks to his contribution, a service station and a post office are also being built. He also provides scholarships to the most deserving students. He pays each family an income of 70 euros per month, a sort of citizen's income which is not a tip or even a form of alms but real, sincere help for those who have difficulty making ends meet. How to follow Mané's example As we have seen, Sadio Mané contributes greatly to the growth of a small piece of Africa, thanks to huge donations. Of course, his annual salary (counting only the one paid to him by Bayern Munich) comes to around 20 million euros. His commitment is certainly commendable but seems very difficult to imitate, given the incredible amount of money he earns every day. However, there is a way to follow his example, respecting one's own possibilities, but still helping one or more children in a very poor context in Africa, thus indirectly helping the entire community in which they live: adopting a child distance. Adopting a child remotely with Alice for Children costs 1 euro per day. A figure that is certainly more affordable, but which guarantees a child from the slums of Nairobi, one of the poorest places in the world, to go to school, receive food and medical care and be able to have a future despite the poverty into which he was born. In fact, in the shantytowns, millions of people live in shacks of just a few square metres, without running water or electricity. Many children are forced to work in the Dandora landfill, collecting waste with their bare hands for a few cents a day. However, long-distance adoption changes their lives completely, takes them to school and allows them to live a normal childhood. Do you want to know more about Africa and the development of the African continent? Then download the MyAlice App, the Alice for Children App where you will always find up-to-date news on Africa and Kenya, the country in which we have been operating since 2006.
Mor TopPublished 4 months ago in MotivationHow to read anyone instantly
When meeting someone new, deciphering their character can be challenging. Let's dive deeper into the act of mind reading people. While it's impossible to directly tap into someone else's thoughts, several techniques and observations can help decipher emotions, intentions, and behaviors, providing insights into their mental state
Cudjoe JusticePublished 4 months ago in PsycheI Don't Feel Real
My brother and I are trying this challenge? What is this? "2 3 , , 1, GO!" We put it in our mouth. Uhh, what is this?
"The Artistic Odyssey of Taehyung: Unveiling the Multifaceted Charisma of BTS's V"
Taehyung, born on December 30, 1995, in Daegu, South Korea, found his passion for performance at a young age. His journey to stardom began when he joined Big Hit Entertainment and became a part of BTS, one of the most influential K-pop groups globally.
Siva NPublished 4 months ago in MotivationWhy Trusting Our Intuition, That Little Voice, Is Important
Universality We all have it. The moniker you choose may be different from mine. But it exists for everyone. Intuition. Gut Feeling. Sixth Sense. Silent Whisper in the Ear. Guiding Compass. Little Voice. Uncomfortable Feeling. Hunch. Instinct. Inner Voice.
Victoria KjosPublished 4 months ago in PsycheFrom Law Enforcer to Global Enlightener: Shri Gupteshwar Pandey Ji Maharaj's Quest for Harmony, Sanatan Dharma
Imagine a seasoned police chief, hardened by years of battling crime and unrest, trading his uniform for saffron robes and embarking on a mission to spread peace and wisdom across the globe. This is the remarkable story of JagadGuru Shri Gupteshwar Pandey Ji Maharaj, former DGP of Bihar, who has transcended borders and cultures to share the timeless teachings of Sanatan Dharma.
John Samantha BrownPublished 4 months ago in MotivationJustKass: A Rising Star with an Unforgettable Melody - "Broken"
JustKass: A Rising Star with an Unforgettable Melody - "Broken" Introduction: In the vast and ever-evolving realm of music, new talents emerge every day, captivating audiences with their unique voices and compelling stories. Among the rising stars, one name has been making waves in the music industry: JustKass. With her mesmerizing vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and unwavering passion, JustKass has taken the music world by storm, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of listeners. In this article, we delve into the enchanting world of JustKass and explore one of her most captivating songs to date - "Broken."
Nivard AnnaPublished 4 months ago in Motivation