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  • KILLERS OF MARRIAGE

    1. Laziness kills marriage.
    2. Suspicion kills marriage.
    3. Lack of Trust kills marriage.
    4. Lack of Mutual Respect kills marriage.

    5. Unforgiveness, Bitterness, Hatred, Malice, and Anger kill marriage.
    6. Unnecessary Arguments kill marriage.
    7. Keeping Secrets from Your Spouse kills marriage.
    8. Infidelity (financial, emotional, psychological, material, etc.) kills marriage.
    9. Poor Communication kills marriage.

    10. Lies easily kill marriage; be sincere with your spouse in every aspect.
    11. Prioritizing Parents/Family Over Your Spouse kills marriage.
    12. Lack of or Unenjoyable Intimacy kills marriage.
    13. Nagging kills marriage.
    14. Too Much Talk and Careless Talk kill marriage.

    15. Spending Little Time with Your Spouse kills marriage.
    16. Being Too Independent-Minded kills marriage.
    17. Love for Partying, Money, Impulse Buying, and Financial Indiscipline kills marriage.
    18. Exposing Your Spouse's Inadequacies to Your Parents or Siblings kills marriage.
    19. Neglecting Spiritual Practices and Not Praying Together kills not only marriage but also your life.

    20. Spurning Correction and Reprimand kills marriage.
    21. Always Wearing a Sad Face and Being Moody kills marriage.
    22. Extreme Feminism Advocacy kills marriage.
    23. Male Chauvinism kills marriage.
    24. Uncontrolled Temper and Anger kill marriage.
    . What others do you think?
    KILLERS OF MARRIAGE 1. Laziness kills marriage. 2. Suspicion kills marriage. 3. Lack of Trust kills marriage. 4. Lack of Mutual Respect kills marriage. 5. Unforgiveness, Bitterness, Hatred, Malice, and Anger kill marriage. 6. Unnecessary Arguments kill marriage. 7. Keeping Secrets from Your Spouse kills marriage. 8. Infidelity (financial, emotional, psychological, material, etc.) kills marriage. 9. Poor Communication kills marriage. 10. Lies easily kill marriage; be sincere with your spouse in every aspect. 11. Prioritizing Parents/Family Over Your Spouse kills marriage. 12. Lack of or Unenjoyable Intimacy kills marriage. 13. Nagging kills marriage. 14. Too Much Talk and Careless Talk kill marriage. 15. Spending Little Time with Your Spouse kills marriage. 16. Being Too Independent-Minded kills marriage. 17. Love for Partying, Money, Impulse Buying, and Financial Indiscipline kills marriage. 18. Exposing Your Spouse's Inadequacies to Your Parents or Siblings kills marriage. 19. Neglecting Spiritual Practices and Not Praying Together kills not only marriage but also your life. 20. Spurning Correction and Reprimand kills marriage. 21. Always Wearing a Sad Face and Being Moody kills marriage. 22. Extreme Feminism Advocacy kills marriage. 23. Male Chauvinism kills marriage. 24. Uncontrolled Temper and Anger kill marriage. . What others do you think?
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  • Success do not come by chance.
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    Success do not come by chance. prepare first. #mindedpeople.
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  • The gold is yours, but don't be too greedy, follow it step by step.
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    The gold is yours, but don't be too greedy, follow it step by step. #mindedpeople.
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  • The things you do today determine your destiny tomorrow.
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    The things you do today determine your destiny tomorrow. #mindedpeople.
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  • KILLERS OF MARRIAGE

    1. Laziness kills marriage.
    2. Suspicion kills marriage.
    3. Lack of Trust kills marriage.
    4. Lack of Mutual Respect kills marriage.

    5. Unforgiveness, Bitterness, Hatred, Malice, and Anger kill marriage.
    6. Unnecessary Arguments kill marriage.
    7. Keeping Secrets from Your Spouse kills marriage.
    8. Infidelity (financial, emotional, psychological, material, etc.) kills marriage.
    9. Poor Communication kills marriage.

    10. Lies easily kill marriage; be sincere with your spouse in every aspect.
    11. Prioritizing Parents/Family Over Your Spouse kills marriage.
    12. Lack of or Unenjoyable Intimacy kills marriage.
    13. Nagging kills marriage.
    14. Too Much Talk and Careless Talk kill marriage.

    15. Spending Little Time with Your Spouse kills marriage.
    16. Being Too Independent-Minded kills marriage.
    17. Love for Partying, Money, Impulse Buying, and Financial Indiscipline kills marriage.
    18. Exposing Your Spouse's Inadequacies to Your Parents or Siblings kills marriage.
    19. Neglecting Spiritual Practices and Not Praying Together kills not only marriage but also your life.

    20. Spurning Correction and Reprimand kills marriage.
    21. Always Wearing a Sad Face and Being Moody kills marriage.
    22. Extreme Feminism Advocacy kills marriage.
    23. Male Chauvinism kills marriage.
    24. Uncontrolled Temper and Anger kill marriage.

    Remember to leave a comment. Thanks
    KILLERS OF MARRIAGE 1. Laziness kills marriage. 2. Suspicion kills marriage. 3. Lack of Trust kills marriage. 4. Lack of Mutual Respect kills marriage. 5. Unforgiveness, Bitterness, Hatred, Malice, and Anger kill marriage. 6. Unnecessary Arguments kill marriage. 7. Keeping Secrets from Your Spouse kills marriage. 8. Infidelity (financial, emotional, psychological, material, etc.) kills marriage. 9. Poor Communication kills marriage. 10. Lies easily kill marriage; be sincere with your spouse in every aspect. 11. Prioritizing Parents/Family Over Your Spouse kills marriage. 12. Lack of or Unenjoyable Intimacy kills marriage. 13. Nagging kills marriage. 14. Too Much Talk and Careless Talk kill marriage. 15. Spending Little Time with Your Spouse kills marriage. 16. Being Too Independent-Minded kills marriage. 17. Love for Partying, Money, Impulse Buying, and Financial Indiscipline kills marriage. 18. Exposing Your Spouse's Inadequacies to Your Parents or Siblings kills marriage. 19. Neglecting Spiritual Practices and Not Praying Together kills not only marriage but also your life. 20. Spurning Correction and Reprimand kills marriage. 21. Always Wearing a Sad Face and Being Moody kills marriage. 22. Extreme Feminism Advocacy kills marriage. 23. Male Chauvinism kills marriage. 24. Uncontrolled Temper and Anger kill marriage. Remember to leave a comment. Thanks
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  • Think positive, never mind of the current result, you will be shock of the next step.
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    Think positive, never mind of the current result, you will be shock of the next step. #mindedpeople.
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  • Ricks is one of the thing that a successful man a woman need to take but take a calculative risk. The result will surprise you.
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    Ricks is one of the thing that a successful man a woman need to take but take a calculative risk. The result will surprise you. #mindedpeople.
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  • Keep moving, don't procrastinate,
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    Keep moving, don't procrastinate, Keep focusing, the result will surprise you. #mindedpeople
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    Don't procrastinate, stay focus and stay active. #minded people
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  • Hey everyone, I'm Paul but u can as well call me paulikap, I'm stoked to be here and can't wait to dive into all the awesome features this app has to offer. When I'm not exploring new apps, you can find me making awesome designs of beautiful fabrics. I'm excited to meet like-minded individuals and learn from their experiences. So, what brings you to this app? I'd love to hear about your experiences and tips. Let's chat in the comments below! Cheers to everyone and a happy New Year!
    Hey everyone, I'm Paul but u can as well call me paulikap, I'm stoked to be here and can't wait to dive into all the awesome features this app has to offer. When I'm not exploring new apps, you can find me making awesome designs of beautiful fabrics. I'm excited to meet like-minded individuals and learn from their experiences. So, what brings you to this app? I'd love to hear about your experiences and tips. Let's chat in the comments below! 🤗 Cheers 🍻 to everyone and a happy New Year! 🎉
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  • The Hidden Gold Beneath Our Feet: A Forester’s Tale of Mushrooms and Nature's Magic
    As a professional forester and wildlife conservationist, I’ve often marveled at the majestic trees and the diverse creatures that roam the forests.
    In the quiet shadows, another wonder grows—often unnoticed but just as essential.
    Let me share a story with you about one of nature’s most mysterious gifts: mushrooms.
    Once upon a time, deep in the misty forests of Obanliku, there was a secret that only the earth knew.
    Hidden beneath the shadows of towering trees and between the rocks of fertile mountains, mushrooms thrived—an ancient treasure, quietly waiting to be discovered.
    While everyone marveled at the cocoa trees and the grazing cattle, few realized the magic growing just beneath their feet.
    One morning, as I wandered through the forest, my attention was drawn to a cluster of mushrooms that seemed to glow in the early sunlight.
    These weren't just any mushrooms; their delicate caps shimmered with shades of brown and white, and the way they sprouted in unison made me pause.
    "Ah," I thought, "nature's little surprise."
    It reminded me of how easily we overlook the small wonders of the world while chasing after the big, shiny rewards.
    In many cultures, mushrooms have always held a mystical reputation.
    Some see them as food, rich in nutrients and flavor. Others view them as medicine, capable of healing.
    But in Obanliku, many don’t pay them much attention, yet these humble fungi play a vital role in the ecosystem.
    They break down dead matter, returning nutrients to the soil, feeding the trees and plants that we so often admire.
    I recalled —a tale of how the first people of Obanliku discovered that mushrooms could be food and medicine.
    One day, during a time of great hunger, a hunter found himself lost in the forest.
    With no food to sustain him, he nearly gave up. But as he lay on the forest floor, he noticed a strange, white mushroom beside him.
    Weak and desperate, he plucked it and tasted it. To his surprise, it filled him with strength and energy, enough to find his way home.
    Since then, mushrooms have been seen as a gift from the forest, helping people in their time of need.
    Today, I see mushrooms as a reminder that sometimes, what we need the most isn't the most obvious.
    Just as our community strives to rebuild its agricultural wealth and heal the land from bush burning, we must also learn to appreciate the overlooked treasures around us.
    Mushrooms may not be as glamorous as cocoa, but in their quiet way, they contribute just as much.
    So the next time you find yourself in the forest, take a moment to look down. You never know what hidden wonders might be growing right under your feet.
    #crossriverforest #nature #CrossRiver #wildlife
    #mushrooms #mushroomhunting
    The Hidden Gold Beneath Our Feet: A Forester’s Tale of Mushrooms and Nature's Magic As a professional forester and wildlife conservationist, I’ve often marveled at the majestic trees and the diverse creatures that roam the forests. In the quiet shadows, another wonder grows—often unnoticed but just as essential. Let me share a story with you about one of nature’s most mysterious gifts: mushrooms. Once upon a time, deep in the misty forests of Obanliku, there was a secret that only the earth knew. Hidden beneath the shadows of towering trees and between the rocks of fertile mountains, mushrooms thrived—an ancient treasure, quietly waiting to be discovered. While everyone marveled at the cocoa trees and the grazing cattle, few realized the magic growing just beneath their feet. One morning, as I wandered through the forest, my attention was drawn to a cluster of mushrooms that seemed to glow in the early sunlight. These weren't just any mushrooms; their delicate caps shimmered with shades of brown and white, and the way they sprouted in unison made me pause. "Ah," I thought, "nature's little surprise." It reminded me of how easily we overlook the small wonders of the world while chasing after the big, shiny rewards. In many cultures, mushrooms have always held a mystical reputation. Some see them as food, rich in nutrients and flavor. Others view them as medicine, capable of healing. But in Obanliku, many don’t pay them much attention, yet these humble fungi play a vital role in the ecosystem. They break down dead matter, returning nutrients to the soil, feeding the trees and plants that we so often admire. I recalled —a tale of how the first people of Obanliku discovered that mushrooms could be food and medicine. One day, during a time of great hunger, a hunter found himself lost in the forest. With no food to sustain him, he nearly gave up. But as he lay on the forest floor, he noticed a strange, white mushroom beside him. Weak and desperate, he plucked it and tasted it. To his surprise, it filled him with strength and energy, enough to find his way home. Since then, mushrooms have been seen as a gift from the forest, helping people in their time of need. Today, I see mushrooms as a reminder that sometimes, what we need the most isn't the most obvious. Just as our community strives to rebuild its agricultural wealth and heal the land from bush burning, we must also learn to appreciate the overlooked treasures around us. Mushrooms may not be as glamorous as cocoa, but in their quiet way, they contribute just as much. So the next time you find yourself in the forest, take a moment to look down. You never know what hidden wonders might be growing right under your feet. #crossriverforest #nature #CrossRiver #wildlife #mushrooms #mushroomhunting
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