Unsettling Times: A Wave of Bankruptcies in Germany

Something feels different walking through the streets of many German towns and cities today. Familiar stores are gone. Once-busy clinics have locked their doors. Midsize companies, even some well-known names, have suddenly disappeared. In a country known for stability, it’s unsettling. More and more businesses—from fashion chains to auto suppliers, bakeries to hospitals—are declaring bankruptcy… Continue reading Unsettling Times: A Wave of Bankruptcies in Germany

Why Payments Are Always Late in Europe’s Healthcare System

If you’ve ever worked with public hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, or distributors in Europe, you’ve probably asked yourself one simple question: why does it always take so long to get paid? It’s a common frustration. Invoices stretch out for months, reminders go unanswered, and there’s always some excuse. But the reasons behind these delays are more… Continue reading Why Payments Are Always Late in Europe’s Healthcare System

A Paper Bag of Jollibee and a Broken Heart

I came across a post on Facebook that quickly went viral. It told the story of a woman who had just given birth under heartbreaking circumstances. She labored for sixteen hours. Sixteen long, painful hours—alone. No mother, no sister, no best friend’s hand to hold. No husband’s voice to soothe her fears. Just the sterile… Continue reading A Paper Bag of Jollibee and a Broken Heart

Raising a Child in Germany: Benefits and Considerations

Having a child is a major milestone for any family, and in Germany, there are several advantages when it comes to raising children. From top-notch healthcare to excellent education, Germany provides an environment where parents can feel supported. But the question remains: Is it better to have just one child or a larger family in… Continue reading Raising a Child in Germany: Benefits and Considerations