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Beloved: The Symbol of Love
Love is one of the most beautiful feelings in the world, and a beloved person is the true symbol of that love. A beloved is not just someone we care about; they are the ones who bring joy, peace, and meaning to our lives. They are the ones who make us feel special, even in the simplest moments. Whether it’s a partner, a family member, or a close friend, a beloved person holds a unique place in our hearts. Their presence is like a warm ray of sunshine on a cold day, comforting and uplifting.
By Niranjon Chandra Royabout a year ago in Families
Father: The Guiding Path That Never Ends!
Father: The Guiding Path That Never Ends! A father is not just the biological giver of life; he is the pillar of strength who sacrifices his own desires and dreams to ensure the happiness of his children. His presence is an extraordinary blend of love, sacrifice, and responsibility. While a mother nurtures a child with warmth and affection, a father plays an equally crucial role in teaching the true essence of life. A father’s love is never explicitly expressed in words—it manifests in his actions, in his silent struggles, and in the unyielding support he provides. He constantly strives for his children, devoting his entire existence to their well-being.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Karmic Relationships: How to Know If You’re Stuck in One (And How to Break Free)
Ever feel like you're in a cycle of the same arguments over and over? Or maybe you're drawn to someone with a strong pull, but it leads to a lot of emotional pain? If yes, you might be in a karmic relationship. These relationships come from past life experiences and unresolved issues that need to be fixed in this life. They are tough but help us grow spiritually.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in Families
“What People Actually Need in a Relationship (And It’s Not Love), Says Psychologist”. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Psychologist on What People Really Want (It’s Not Love) And whenever anyone speaks of relationships, the next thought is always love. After all, love is the foundation of most romantic relationships. But psychologists say love alone is insufficient for a healthy, fulfilling relationship. So what do people want the most in a relationship? The answer, which may shock you, is emotional security.
By Abdur Raffayabout a year ago in Families
The Bond of Hard Work and Happiness: A Father’s Ideal
The Bond of Hard Work and Happiness: A Father’s Ideal A father—a single word that encapsulates an entire universe. He is not just a provider but an unending source of inspiration for his children. His sacrifices and efforts lay the foundation for their dreams, and his hard work ensures the family's happiness. A father’s journey is one of relentless struggle, silent endurance, and unconditional love.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Why we should marry early?
Some potential reasons why people might consider marrying early include: the opportunity to grow and mature together as a couple, shared financial responsibility at a younger age, potentially greater stability in life, and the chance to build a family earlier on; however, it's important to note that marrying too young can also come with significant drawbacks like lack of life experience, potential for changing priorities, and higher risk of divorce. Potential benefits of early marriage: Joint growth and development: Early marriage allows couples to navigate life's challenges and milestones together, potentially leading to deeper commitment and stronger bonds. Shared financial responsibility: Starting a life together earlier can mean sharing financial burdens and building wealth as a unit. Family planning: Couples who marry early may have more time to plan and build a family if that is a priority. Stability and support: Marriage can provide a sense of stability and emotional support, which can be beneficial in navigating life's ups and downs. Important considerations against early marriage: Lack of life experience: Young individuals may not have fully explored their personal goals, career aspirations, and life values, leading to potential regrets later. Higher divorce rates: Studies often show higher divorce rates among couples who marry at a very young age. Potential for changing priorities: As individuals mature, their priorities and life goals may shift significantly, potentially creating conflict within the marriage. Limited personal development: Early marriage might hinder personal growth and exploration of different life paths. Overall, the decision to marry early should be based on individual circumstances, maturity level, and a well-thought-out understanding of both the potential benefits and drawbacks. Early marriage enables people to concentrate on their employment, education, and personal objectives, which promotes greater professional success and financial stability. The sense of security, more financial resources, and increased flexibility in making joint life decisions can all result from this. If you get married early, the risk of changing drastically and waking up feeling like you have nothing in common [with your spouse] and wanting different things in life is high," he shares. Another risk of getting married too young is that it doesn't give you much opportunity to explore your options.
By Budhirai Tripuraabout a year ago in Families
Father: The Unwavering Pillar of a Child’s Life
Father: The Unwavering Pillar of a Child’s Life A father is not just a parent; he is an unsung hero, a silent force who plays an irreplaceable role in shaping the lives of his children. He is the invisible hand that guides them through life’s challenges, providing them with the strength, love, and wisdom needed to face the world. A father is like a sturdy tree under which his children find shelter, peace, and security. His role, although often understated, is incredibly vital. A father is the foundation of a child’s life, constructing their future through his hard work, sacrifices, and love. His life, full of struggles and sacrifices, rarely comes into the limelight. Instead, his children see only the results of his labor—the care, love, and protection he offers without asking for anything in return.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
Do you ever find yourself reminiscing about that old school building?
Do you ever find yourself reminiscing about that old school building? When the rain showers gently touch your face, your mind involuntarily drifts back to the past. A vivid image of your old school appears before your eyes... simple, beautiful, and overflowing with affection. That red-bricked building, the vast banyan tree in the courtyard, its shade hiding the secrets of your childhood, and those stairs where dreams were shared in hushed voices... remembering it all makes your heart ache with nostalgia.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families
The Second Time Around
They say if you love someone or something, let it go and if it's meant to be it will return. Well this saying seems to ring true at least for Ben Stiller and wife Christine Taylor. The couple wed in 2000, had two children and separated in 2017.
By Salty Sunshine Podcastabout a year ago in Families
Do You Remember the Bite from Your Friend's Lunchbox?
Do You Remember the Bite from Your Friend's Lunchbox? The true joy of childhood wasn't hidden in textbooks but in the secrets nestled within those small lunchboxes. When the school bell rang, announcing the lunch break, it felt like a mini celebration of happiness. Each child eagerly opened their lunchbox, but beneath those lids lay more than just food—it was love, affection, and a treasure trove of memories.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Families









