Lifestyle

Displaced aggression and Everything Else

In this life, Oh my dear! You don’t know what you don’t know! I am not a psychologist, but in this life, I have been stabbed in my back many times, and I am still alive. Not fully yet but still breathing. I still make the same mistakes over and over again and keep calling… Continue reading Displaced aggression and Everything Else

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What Makes You Happy?

People’s misbehaviors don’t bother me anymore. When some absurd human beings I met last week thought they’re smarter and stronger, and I was literally not surprised by their nonsense. I didn’t get disappointed at all. Instead, I replied: “I am grateful to you for your help and support.”And I moved on. That being the case,… Continue reading What Makes You Happy?

Lifestyle, Parenting

Is RSV in Children Serious?

Photo from Johnson & Johnson My daughter and I had RSV. A couple of weeks later, we got the flu. My illness was serious! I suffered from fever. RSV, which stands for respiratory syncytial virus. Also called human respiratory syncytial virus and human orthopneumovirus, is a common, contagious virus that causes infections of the respiratory… Continue reading Is RSV in Children Serious?

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Friday Night

This is going to be veeeery short. So, let’s think and talk about this week. How was it? Did anyone get anything important in their lives done? Did you make an achievement, a move, a decision, or a change? Or, Did you survive a lot of things this week?Did you learn a lot and grew… Continue reading Friday Night

Lifestyle

A Choice or A Decision

What is the difference between a choice and a decision? Happiness is a choice! Giving up is a decision. According to Merriam-Webster, a choice is: 1: the act of choosing : SELECTION finding it hard to make a choice 2: power of choosing : OPTION you have no choice 3a: the best part : CREAM Of the cavalry the king's own was the choice. b: a person or… Continue reading A Choice or A Decision

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Arugula Salad

Hello from my kitchen I remember when I moved to the US back in 2010, I loved to visit libraries (Acted like I understand English), until the librarian approached, and I said:" Uhhhh...no English!" I left the library and I went to the fresh market. I noticed that the farmers had a lot of spinach,… Continue reading Arugula Salad