The People Behind the Mask

There are people you meet in life—at work, at gatherings, sometimes even within your circle—who leave you wondering. You talk to them, you share space with them, maybe even eat lunch side by side. And yet, there’s something about them that feels… off. It’s not something they do outright. They smile when they should, they… Continue reading The People Behind the Mask

Relatives Should Be Near Enough But Far Enough

There’s a saying that “familiarity breeds contempt.” When it comes to family, that couldn’t be more accurate in certain situations. Don’t get it wrong—relatives are important. They’re part of your roots, your story, your support system when life throws a punch. But like anything in life, balance is key. Having them too close—geographically or emotionally—can… Continue reading Relatives Should Be Near Enough But Far Enough

The Lasting Wounds of Laughing at Your Kids in Front of Others

There’s a kind of laughter that doesn’t feel good. The kind that doesn’t come from a joke shared together, but from being the punchline. When a child becomes the target of a parent’s teasing, especially in front of family or friends, it can leave a mark far deeper than most adults realize. What seems like… Continue reading The Lasting Wounds of Laughing at Your Kids in Front of Others