We live in an age where life’s highs and lows can be broadcast in seconds. One tap, and the world knows what you’re eating, where you’re going, and—sometimes—exactly how much you’re hurting. Social media has become a stage where both joy and grief are performed for an audience of friends, strangers, and everyone in between.… Continue reading Not Every Sorrow Belongs on Social Media
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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
Surveillance in Cities: Enhancing Security or Invading Privacy?
Surveillance in a city is an essential tool that helps law enforcement identify culprits and maintain security. With modern technology, cameras, facial recognition, and data analytics have become crucial in fighting crime. While this system offers many benefits, it also raises significant concerns about privacy and ethical implications. In my opinion, the balance between security… Continue reading Surveillance in Cities: Enhancing Security or Invading Privacy?
When Marriage Becomes a Race to Parenthood
Marriage is a beautiful journey, a union of two people who choose to build a life together. But for many newlyweds, the joy of marriage is quickly overshadowed by an invisible weight—the relentless pressure to have children. It begins almost immediately after the wedding, sometimes even before the honeymoon ends. Relatives, friends, acquaintances, and even… Continue reading When Marriage Becomes a Race to Parenthood
Ten Simple Yet Effective Life Principles
Building a Home Early: A Key to Stability and Family Happiness One of the most rewarding achievements in life is owning a home, whether it’s in the rural or urban setting. But the true value of building your own house isn’t about achieving it at 50. Starting early in life, as early as possible, is… Continue reading Ten Simple Yet Effective Life Principles
