• Remembering Is Easy For Those Who Have Brains, But Forgetting Is Hard For Those Who Have Heart..!!
    Remembering Is Easy For Those Who Have Brains, But Forgetting Is Hard For Those Who Have Heart..!!
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  • I May Pretend I Have Forgotten U In Front Of Others.. But, My Heart Always Whispers.. Bcoz, Forgetting Is The Matter Of Mind Not Heart..!
    I May Pretend I Have Forgotten U In Front Of Others.. But, My Heart Always Whispers.. Bcoz, Forgetting Is The Matter Of Mind Not Heart..!
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  • I Am Still Standing On Same Spot, Where You Left My Heart To Rot, At First I Thought I’d Make It Through, But, Seems Like I Can’t Stop Loving You, It Is Getting Very Hard To Be Strong, Coz I Have Been Missing You Since Long, And Now I Don’t Have Anymore Tears To Cry, Still My Heart’s Can’t Seem To Say Goodbye..!!
    I Am Still Standing On Same Spot, Where You Left My Heart To Rot, At First I Thought I’d Make It Through, But, Seems Like I Can’t Stop Loving You, It Is Getting Very Hard To Be Strong, Coz I Have Been Missing You Since Long, And Now I Don’t Have Anymore Tears To Cry, Still My Heart’s Can’t Seem To Say Goodbye..!!
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  • Traveling solo has always been on my bucket list. The idea of waking up in a new city, tasting unfamiliar food, and wandering through centuries-old streets was thrilling. So when I finally booked a three-week solo trip through Europe, I felt unstoppable. Little did I know that my most memorable experience wouldn’t be a scenic train ride or a famous monument, it would be getting sick and facing it completely alone.
    Traveling solo has always been on my bucket list. The idea of waking up in a new city, tasting unfamiliar food, and wandering through centuries-old streets was thrilling. So when I finally booked a three-week solo trip through Europe, I felt unstoppable. Little did I know that my most memorable experience wouldn’t be a scenic train ride or a famous monument, it would be getting sick and facing it completely alone.
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  • *Why Do People Who Care a lot get hurt the most*

    Get answered today, and know where to change and where to improve on during your association with people!!!

    *Part 1 .*

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    Caring individuals might get hurt due to their vulnerability, empathy, high expectations, and selflessness. These traits can make them more sensitive to others' emotions and experiences.

    Let's dive deeper into why caring people might get hurt:

    *Vulnerability*:

    1. *Openness*: Caring people tend to be open and receptive to others, which can make them more vulnerable to emotional pain.
    2. *Trust*: They often trust others easily, which can lead to hurt when that trust is broken.
    3. *Emotional investment*: Caring individuals invest emotionally in relationships, making them more susceptible to emotional hurt.

    *Empathy*:

    1. *Feeling others' pain*: Caring people can deeply feel others' emotions, including pain and suffering.
    2. *Compassion fatigue*: Constantly empathizing with others can lead to emotional exhaustion.
    3. *Blurred boundaries*: Empathetic individuals might struggle to set boundaries, leading to emotional overload.

    *High expectations*:

    1. *Idealism*: Caring people often have high ideals about relationships and people.
    2. *Disappointment*: When reality doesn't meet these expectations, they might feel disappointed or hurt.
    3. *Self-blame*: They might blame themselves for not meeting their own expectations.

    *Selflessness*:

    1. *Prioritizing others*: Caring individuals often prioritize others' needs over their own.
    2. *Burnout*: Constantly putting others first can lead to emotional burnout.
    3. *Lack of self-care*: Neglecting their own needs can make them more vulnerable to hurt.

    These factors can contribute to caring people getting hurt. However, it's essential to remember that being caring and empathetic are valuable traits that can also bring great rewards and connections.

    *Part 2*

    *Why do good People marry "bad" ones:*

    1. *Attraction to confidence*: Good men or women might be drawn to confident, outgoing partners, even if they have a "bad" reputation.
    2. *Desire to help or fix*: Some good men may feel a strong desire to help or fix someone they perceive as needing care or support.
    3. *Unconscious patterns*: Unconscious patterns or past experiences might lead good men to seek out relationships with women who fit a certain pattern, even if it's not healthy.
    4. *Complexity of human relationships*: Relationships involve many factors, and individuals can be complex and multifaceted.

    *Part 3*

    Here are some strategies for caring people to minimize hurt and disappointment:

    *Set boundaries*:

    1. *Learn to say no*: Establish healthy limits to protect your emotional energy.
    2. *Prioritize self-care*: Make time for activities that nourish your mind, body, and soul.
    3. *Communicate needs*: Express your expectations and needs clearly to others.

    *Practice self-awareness*:

    1. *Recognize patterns*: Identify situations or people that consistently lead to hurt or disappointment.
    2. *Understand your emotions*: Develop emotional intelligence to better navigate complex feelings.
    3. *Develop self-compassion*: Treat yourself with kindness and understanding when faced with challenges.

    *Cultivate healthy relationships*:

    1. *Surround yourself with positivity*: Spend time with people who support and uplift you.
    2. *Foster mutual respect*: Build relationships based on mutual understanding, trust, and respect.
    3. *Let go of toxic relationships*: Distance yourself from people who consistently cause harm or stress.

    *Manage expectations*:

    1. *Be realistic*: Understand that people and relationships are imperfect.
    2. *Focus on the present*: Appreciate the current moment and don't overemphasize future expectations.
    3. *Practice gratitude*: Focus on the positive aspects of your relationships and life.

    *Develop emotional resilience*:

    1. *Learn from experiences*: Grow from challenges and use them as opportunities for personal growth.
    2. *Practice mindfulness*: Stay present and focused on the current moment.
    3. *Seek support*: Reach out to trusted friends, family, or professionals when needed.

    By implementing these strategies, caring people can reduce their risk of getting hurt and cultivate more fulfilling relationships.

    Hope now you understand where to work on dear and create your own peace.


    Thank you for reading but learn!πŸ™πŸ½
    *Why Do People Who Care a lot get hurt the most* Get answered today, and know where to change and where to improve on during your association with people!!! *Part 1 .* πŸ‘‡πŸ»πŸ‘‡πŸ»πŸ‘‡πŸ» Caring individuals might get hurt due to their vulnerability, empathy, high expectations, and selflessness. These traits can make them more sensitive to others' emotions and experiences. Let's dive deeper into why caring people might get hurt: *Vulnerability*: 1. *Openness*: Caring people tend to be open and receptive to others, which can make them more vulnerable to emotional pain. 2. *Trust*: They often trust others easily, which can lead to hurt when that trust is broken. 3. *Emotional investment*: Caring individuals invest emotionally in relationships, making them more susceptible to emotional hurt. *Empathy*: 1. *Feeling others' pain*: Caring people can deeply feel others' emotions, including pain and suffering. 2. *Compassion fatigue*: Constantly empathizing with others can lead to emotional exhaustion. 3. *Blurred boundaries*: Empathetic individuals might struggle to set boundaries, leading to emotional overload. *High expectations*: 1. *Idealism*: Caring people often have high ideals about relationships and people. 2. *Disappointment*: When reality doesn't meet these expectations, they might feel disappointed or hurt. 3. *Self-blame*: They might blame themselves for not meeting their own expectations. *Selflessness*: 1. *Prioritizing others*: Caring individuals often prioritize others' needs over their own. 2. *Burnout*: Constantly putting others first can lead to emotional burnout. 3. *Lack of self-care*: Neglecting their own needs can make them more vulnerable to hurt. These factors can contribute to caring people getting hurt. However, it's essential to remember that being caring and empathetic are valuable traits that can also bring great rewards and connections. *Part 2* *Why do good People marry "bad" ones:* 1. *Attraction to confidence*: Good men or women might be drawn to confident, outgoing partners, even if they have a "bad" reputation. 2. *Desire to help or fix*: Some good men may feel a strong desire to help or fix someone they perceive as needing care or support. 3. *Unconscious patterns*: Unconscious patterns or past experiences might lead good men to seek out relationships with women who fit a certain pattern, even if it's not healthy. 4. *Complexity of human relationships*: Relationships involve many factors, and individuals can be complex and multifaceted. *Part 3* Here are some strategies for caring people to minimize hurt and disappointment: *Set boundaries*: 1. *Learn to say no*: Establish healthy limits to protect your emotional energy. 2. *Prioritize self-care*: Make time for activities that nourish your mind, body, and soul. 3. *Communicate needs*: Express your expectations and needs clearly to others. *Practice self-awareness*: 1. *Recognize patterns*: Identify situations or people that consistently lead to hurt or disappointment. 2. *Understand your emotions*: Develop emotional intelligence to better navigate complex feelings. 3. *Develop self-compassion*: Treat yourself with kindness and understanding when faced with challenges. *Cultivate healthy relationships*: 1. *Surround yourself with positivity*: Spend time with people who support and uplift you. 2. *Foster mutual respect*: Build relationships based on mutual understanding, trust, and respect. 3. *Let go of toxic relationships*: Distance yourself from people who consistently cause harm or stress. *Manage expectations*: 1. *Be realistic*: Understand that people and relationships are imperfect. 2. *Focus on the present*: Appreciate the current moment and don't overemphasize future expectations. 3. *Practice gratitude*: Focus on the positive aspects of your relationships and life. *Develop emotional resilience*: 1. *Learn from experiences*: Grow from challenges and use them as opportunities for personal growth. 2. *Practice mindfulness*: Stay present and focused on the current moment. 3. *Seek support*: Reach out to trusted friends, family, or professionals when needed. By implementing these strategies, caring people can reduce their risk of getting hurt and cultivate more fulfilling relationships. Hope now you understand where to work on dear and create your own peace. Thank you for reading but learn!πŸ™πŸ½
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  • My loving daughter, I want to thank you for being so understanding to me. I’m getting old but still I feel so young because I can truly feel your care and love for me. God bless you my daughter. Thank you!
    My loving daughter, I want to thank you for being so understanding to me. I’m getting old but still I feel so young because I can truly feel your care and love for me. God bless you my daughter. Thank you!
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  • Chelsea's most expensive player Enzo is from the Portuguese League. Manchester United best player and captain came from the

    Portuguese league but they are now disrespecting the Portuguese League because Arsenal are getting the closest being to Cristiano Ronaldo?

    Have some self awareness please
    Chelsea's most expensive player Enzo is from the Portuguese League. Manchester United best player and captain came from the Portuguese league but they are now disrespecting the Portuguese League because Arsenal are getting the closest being to Cristiano Ronaldo? Have some self awareness please😠
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  • Club World Cup prize money: Who won the most?

    Who profited most from Club World Cup $1bn prize pot?

    Chelsea are the big winners at the Club World Cup - both with the trophy and prize money

    The Club World Cup has had its critics but for the clubs involved the competition's $1bn prize pot has proved a lucrative incentive.

    With the first edition of the new-look tournament now complete, we are able to analyse the financial rewards reaped by those competing clubs.

    BBC Sport explains the breakdown of the prize money and what it means for the clubs getting it.
    Club World Cup prize money: Who won the most? Who profited most from Club World Cup $1bn prize pot? Chelsea are the big winners at the Club World Cup - both with the trophy and prize money The Club World Cup has had its critics but for the clubs involved the competition's $1bn prize pot has proved a lucrative incentive. With the first edition of the new-look tournament now complete, we are able to analyse the financial rewards reaped by those competing clubs. BBC Sport explains the breakdown of the prize money and what it means for the clubs getting it.
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  • I only complained that the way some of the people from the admin. Treat people who ask questions so they will know how to go about getting solutions.only for young prophet to remove me on the general platform.
    What this simply means is that,had it been it was Young Prophet that owns this company,it means he would be treating people as rags.
    I only complained that the way some of the people from the admin. Treat people who ask questions so they will know how to go about getting solutions.only for young prophet to remove me on the general platform. What this simply means is that,had it been it was Young Prophet that owns this company,it means he would be treating people as rags.
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  • A good way to judge a man is by what he says. A better way is by what he does. The best way is by what he gives. Blessed are those who give without remembering and take without forgetting. Pls learn it
    A good way to judge a man is by what he says. A better way is by what he does. The best way is by what he gives. Blessed are those who give without remembering and take without forgetting. Pls learn it
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  • Allow someone to love you. You’re getting old.
    Don’t skip my post I’m talking to you
    Allow someone to love you. You’re getting old. Don’t skip my post I’m talking to you🚢‍♀️
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  • FATHERHOOD: MORE THAN A TITLE — IT’S A LIFELONG RESPONSIBILITY


    Dear Men,
    Being a father is not just about biology — it’s about responsibility. Anyone can father a child, but it takes commitment, sacrifice, and intentional presence to truly be a Dad.

    Here’s what responsible fatherhood really looks like:

    1. Fatherhood Is Not Fertility

    Getting a woman pregnant is fertility. Fatherhood begins when you step into the responsibility of raising, loving, and guiding that child. Being a sperm donor is biology — being a father is purpose.

    2. You’re Your Son’s First Hero & Your Daughter’s First Love

    The way you show up in your child's life will shape their confidence, identity, and how they relate with others. Be present, intentional, and nurturing.

    3. A Father Is a Protector

    Children feel safer when Dad is around. Your presence builds security. Your voice brings comfort. Your discipline gives direction. Don’t be absent — be involved.

    4. Fatherhood Is Sacrifice

    It means saying no to some things so you can say yes to your children. Sacrificing personal pleasure, ego, and sometimes comfort — for your children’s future.

    5. Fatherhood Is Service, Not Privilege

    True fatherhood means:

    Loving unconditionally

    Providing diligently

    Disciplining wisely

    Guiding spiritually

    Being emotionally available

    6. Time Is the Currency of Fatherhood

    Money is great. Gifts are lovely. But your time is the most valuable gift you can give. Kids spell love as T-I-M-E.

    7. Irresponsible Fatherhood Damages Generations

    Many of the problems in society — addiction, cr!me, emotional instability — often stem from fathers who were absent, passive, or abus!ve. Your role matters more than you think.

    8. Be a Teacher and Value-Giver

    Instill godly values. Teach integrity, respect, and hard work. Model love in your home. Your children are watching and learning from you.

    9. Raise Them in the Way of the Lord

    Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6)

    Let Christ be the foundation of your parenting.

    10. Fatherhood Is Legacy

    Your impact should outlive you — through your children, your wisdom, your values, and the love you planted in their hearts. This is the greatest joy of all.

    A Prayer for Fathers:

    May God help us not to fail in our fatherly calling. May our children rise and call us blessed. May our homes be full of joy and peace.
    In Jesus' Name, Amen.

    Fathers, You Are Heroes
    Your role is divine. Your presence is powerful. Your love is life-changing.

    Let’s raise kings and queens for the Kingdom.

    You will not fail in marriage in Jesus' name
    FATHERHOOD: MORE THAN A TITLE — IT’S A LIFELONG RESPONSIBILITY πŸ’ͺπŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦ Dear Men, Being a father is not just about biology — it’s about responsibility. Anyone can father a child, but it takes commitment, sacrifice, and intentional presence to truly be a Dad. Here’s what responsible fatherhood really looks like: πŸ“Œ 1. Fatherhood Is Not Fertility Getting a woman pregnant is fertility. Fatherhood begins when you step into the responsibility of raising, loving, and guiding that child. Being a sperm donor is biology — being a father is purpose. πŸ“Œ 2. You’re Your Son’s First Hero & Your Daughter’s First Love The way you show up in your child's life will shape their confidence, identity, and how they relate with others. Be present, intentional, and nurturing. πŸ“Œ 3. A Father Is a Protector Children feel safer when Dad is around. Your presence builds security. Your voice brings comfort. Your discipline gives direction. Don’t be absent — be involved. πŸ“Œ 4. Fatherhood Is Sacrifice It means saying no to some things so you can say yes to your children. Sacrificing personal pleasure, ego, and sometimes comfort — for your children’s future. πŸ“Œ 5. Fatherhood Is Service, Not Privilege True fatherhood means: Loving unconditionally ❀️ Providing diligently πŸ’Ό Disciplining wisely 🧠 Guiding spiritually πŸ™ Being emotionally available 🀝 πŸ“Œ 6. Time Is the Currency of Fatherhood Money is great. Gifts are lovely. But your time is the most valuable gift you can give. Kids spell love as T-I-M-E. πŸ“Œ 7. Irresponsible Fatherhood Damages Generations Many of the problems in society — addiction, cr!me, emotional instability — often stem from fathers who were absent, passive, or abus!ve. Your role matters more than you think. πŸ“Œ 8. Be a Teacher and Value-Giver Instill godly values. Teach integrity, respect, and hard work. Model love in your home. Your children are watching and learning from you. πŸ“Œ 9. Raise Them in the Way of the Lord Scripture says, "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it." (Proverbs 22:6) Let Christ be the foundation of your parenting. πŸ“Œ 10. Fatherhood Is Legacy Your impact should outlive you — through your children, your wisdom, your values, and the love you planted in their hearts. This is the greatest joy of all. πŸ™ A Prayer for Fathers: May God help us not to fail in our fatherly calling. May our children rise and call us blessed. May our homes be full of joy and peace. In Jesus' Name, Amen. πŸ‘‘ Fathers, You Are Heroes Your role is divine. Your presence is powerful. Your love is life-changing. Let’s raise kings and queens for the Kingdom. You will not fail in marriage in Jesus' name
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