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Filial Piety: Appreciating the Cycle of Asian Justice
Filial Piety is the central part of a Confucian value system concerned with the need to produce beneficial patterns from children who are expected to care for their parents. According to Confucius, a variety of virtues are needed to maintain a strong society: filial piety, righteousness, love, loyalty, sincerity, justice, tranquility, moderation, and harmony.
By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONSabout a month ago in Families
Men who eat nuts tend to have better quality sperm
Peak Potency: How a Daily Nut Habit Elevates Male Sperm Quality Male fertility rates have dropped in recent years. Many couples struggle to conceive, and men often overlook their role in this challenge. Your diet can make a big difference here. Nuts stand out as a simple fix. They pack antioxidants and healthy fats that support better sperm quality. Think of them as fuel for your reproductive system. Studies show men who eat nuts regularly see real gains in sperm health. If you're planning a family or just want peak vitality, adding nuts could be your smart move.
By Story silver book about a month ago in Families
Family Is Complicated
No one tells you that family is the first place you learn contradiction. They tell you family is love. Blood. Home. They don’t tell you it is also silence that stretches for years, arguments that begin over nothing and end with everything, and love that sometimes arrives disguised as disappointment.
By Jhon smithabout a month ago in Families
Kids Beds Suitable for Smaller Bedrooms: Smart Comfort Without Crowding
Not every child has a large bedroom. In many homes, space is shared or limited, which means every piece of furniture needs to be chosen carefully. A bed that is too big or bulky can make a small room feel cramped and uncomfortable.
By Shazad Khanabout a month ago in Families
The Lost Mind
I stand by the door, staring at Reema Aunty taking care of my Dadi**. Dadi can’t bathe herself anymore, Reema Aunty bathes her. Right now, she is combing Dadi’s hair, her once beautiful long hair is now short and full of white strands. Dadi peeps over and smiles, her eyes crinkling at the corners.
By Poonam Desaiabout a month ago in Families
Forever Mommy
You are placing bricks, one on top of the other, oblivious to the couples pressing their noses to the glass that separates them from you. The room on this side of the glass has many more like you, in all shapes, sizes, colours, and ethnicity scattered on tables, chairs and mats, playing and laughing unaware of the fate that awaits you on the other side of the glass. The couples on the other side are seated in a waiting room awaiting their turn to view from the glass and choose their prospective offspring. It’s a thrift store of the unwanted and used.
By Poonam Desaiabout a month ago in Families
How Screen-Based Entertainment Is Changing Traditional Toy Brands
Today, every home has some kind of screen, gadget or high tech toy. Where traditional toys have been around for centuries, technological advancements have over-powered this market. In the U.S. alone a vast majority of minors play video games. Children spend more time playing with their favourite action figures and building blocks. It is reported that 80-85% of teens, ranging from ages 13-17 %, play video games daily. While 83% of younger children, ranging from 5-12 years, play video games on a weekly basis.
By Cristina Bakerabout a month ago in Families
Caregiver Burnout Explained: Smart Apps That Reduce Stress and Save Time
That moment you blink awake and realize you’re already done for the day! It is indeed a worse feeling. The caregiving never takes a day off, even when you desperately need one. Over time, emotional pressure quietly builds. You manage appointments, emotions, and expectations, often without support. That steady weight leads many caregivers toward caregiver burnout, even when love stays strong. Technology now offers gentle help. Caregiver burnout apps for stress relief supports you through demanding days.
By Centre of Healing Mindsabout a month ago in Families
Bettijo Hirschi
Introduction Bettijo Hirschi is a multi‑talented creative professional from the United States. She works as a designer, art director, photographer, writer, and event planner. Bettijo has built a long career in creative work and media. People know her for her artistic skills, her work in magazines and television, and her lifestyle blog. She is also known in recent news because of changes in her personal life.
By Farhan Sayedabout a month ago in Families
Fordy and the Bandit Kitties. AI-Generated.
Once upon a time, there was a friendly little vehicle named Fordy. We meet Fordy on a very sleepy road, beneath a sky full of twinkly stars that seemed to whisper goodnight to anyone who passed beneath them. The moon hung low and round, lighting the road just enough to make everything feel safe and calm.
By The Schizophrenic Momabout a month ago in Families







