Picsart What is Christianity? Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Walk with me: The aim of Jesus Christ is to unite mankind under the canopy of God, with the “Truth,” which is the knowledge of the one true God. He moved to achieve this by … Continue reading THE LIFE OF A CHRISTIAN
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Curiosity: The Engine of Growth and Discovery
Picsart image What are you curious about? What is curiosity? Curiosity is a natural emotional state that leads people to seek new information and experiences. Curiosity is one of the most powerful forces that drives human progress. It is the inner desire to learn, explore, and understand the world around us. From childhood to adulthood, … Continue reading Curiosity: The Engine of Growth and Discovery
Kindness should be a norm and not a luxury
Write about a random act of kindness you've done for someone. In a world where the majority live in survival mode, kindness is a treasure. In my article “kindness is not weakness” I highlighted that survival mode is the lowest form of the human nature, with empathy being the highest. Read more In a world … Continue reading Kindness should be a norm and not a luxury
Respect Your Limitations, But Don’t Use Them as an Excuse
Picart image We all have limitations. And this is not necessary a bad thing, it is life. However, how one choses to manage these limitations is where the magic happens. Every person is born with strengths and weaknesses, a unique set of talents, abilities, and limits. Recognizing those limits is not a sign of defeat … Continue reading Respect Your Limitations, But Don’t Use Them as an Excuse
Should Children be Their Parent’s Retirement Plan?
I recently came across a lady’s post, “your kids are not your retirement plan. Raising them with the expectation they’ll take care of you in old age is emotional blackmail disguised as culture.” Emphasizing that parents should instead plan their future, and parent out of love, not investment. Posts like this carry mix feelings. In … Continue reading Should Children be Their Parent’s Retirement Plan?
What do you know about racism?
Racism! So simple a word, yet echoes in silence, breeding hatred, pain, and fear in it wake. Almost every individual who is of age, somehow have an opinion about racism, as they are either assumed to be a perpetrator or a victim of it. But, what exactly is this racism? Many are of the belief … Continue reading What do you know about racism?
Is freedom without purpose a cage without locks?
We often think of freedom as the ability to do whatever we want, whenever we want. No rules, no limits. It sounds great at first but is it really? I have written multiple articles about freedom, so not to re-examine it again; this article will focus strictly on the above subject. Imagine one in a … Continue reading Is freedom without purpose a cage without locks?
The Art of Asking Questions
In a world saturated with information, the ability to ask the right question is more valuable than ever. While answers or perhaps what seems like answers are abundant, and often a Google search away, the quality of the answers we receive or uncover depends largely on the quality of the questions we ask. I wrote … Continue reading The Art of Asking Questions
The Plaque of Assumption Stems from Individual Perceptions
This topic might not seem like much, however, the very essence of this discussion is most likely present in the subconscious of every reader of this write up. It is a thought pattern. Have you ever made conclusions about situations or events without knowing the full facts? That is called assumption. Assumptions are judgments or … Continue reading The Plaque of Assumption Stems from Individual Perceptions
Does Hard Work Always Bring Success?
Does hard work always bring success? No. What can i say? I am not a motivational speaker, I will tell you the truth even if It hurts. Hard work leads to success, which is true. But what is also true, is that one could work hard all their life, and still no where near success, … Continue reading Does Hard Work Always Bring Success?