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As the first blog entry got exhausted. My second book |
Evolution of Love Part 2 |
An elderly couple entered a McDonald's and sat next to a table where some young people were having dinner. The old man walked over and made the order for himself. He unwrapped the burger, cut it in half and put one half next to his wife. Carefully he counted all the fries and did the same. He dipped 2 straws in the soda and put it between himself and his wife. The old woman began to eat her half of the burger, while people stared at her compassionately. A young man approached them and offered to buy them another portion of food. The old woman replied not to bother, as they were used to sharing everything. People realized that the old man had not eaten, he only watched as his wife ate. The young man approached them and repeated his offer. This time it was the old man, who explained that no, they were used to sharing everything. The young man then asked the old man, And what are you waiting for then? THE TEETH!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 |
Have fun with these phrases: these boots are made for walking, I feel the need for speed, go ahead make my day, same procedure as last year, and I'm sorry Dave I can't do that. To people who continually keep asking for space or say I can't do that... *Beware* . *You think YOUR plans didn’t work out?* Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore thought they were going to space for 8 days. They ended up being stuck for 286 days. They were LITERALLY stranded in space. Imagine this: 👉🏾 You pack for a short trip, but instead, you’re gone for almost a year. 👉🏾 No fresh air. No real food. No way out—just waiting in the void of space. 👉🏾 No clear answer to when (or even if) you’ll make it back home. And here we are, losing patience when: - A 10-minute traffic jam ruins our day. - A deal gets delayed by a few months. - A rejection email makes us want to quit. Perspective. These astronauts had no control over their situation. They couldn’t just book a return flight. They had to adapt, stay calm, and trust the process for 286 days of uncertainty. And they made it. If THAT isn’t the ultimate lesson in patience, endurance, and problem-solving—I don’t know what is. Hats off to these legends for not just surviving, but making history. Next time life throws unexpected delays at us… let’s remember: At least we’re not stranded in space. Life will throw curveballs. Your plans will go sideways. Things will take WAY longer than expected. But if these astronauts can survive nine months in space instead of eight days, you and I can handle a few detours in life rather than create more uncertainty with speed in life. |
In the context of a marital relationship, the statement "If you don't trust me, we should break up" can be a complex and sensitive issue. Here are some thoughts: *Why it might not be proper conduct:* 1. *Trust issues can be worked through*: Marriage is a commitment to work through challenges together. Trust issues can be addressed and resolved through open communication, counseling, and a willingness to grow and change. 2. ** Ultimatums can be damaging**: Issuing an ultimatum like "if you don't trust me, we should break up" can create feelings of resentment, hurt, and defensiveness. This can damage the relationship and make it harder to work through trust issues. 3. *MARRIAGE IS A COMMITMENT*: Marriage is a commitment to love and support each other through the ups and downs of life. Threatening to end the relationship over trust issues can undermine this commitment and create uncertainty. Trust is a process*: Trust is built over time through consistent behavior, communication, and mutual understanding. It's not something that can be forced or demanded. 2. *Lack of trust CAN BE ADDRESSED*: Instead of jumping to conclusions and suggesting a breakup, it's essential to have an open and honest conversation about the trust issues. This can help identify the root cause and work towards resolving it. 3. *Breakups should be a last resort*: Ending a relationship should be a thoughtful and deliberate decision, not a knee-jerk reaction to a specific issue. It's essential to consider the potential consequences and explore all avenues before making a decision. |
I always say this kids and elders are alike. Go back to your childhood, Imagine how your parents used to put your underwear down and make you sleep as soon as you speak. Used to feed you, Used to clean your spit. Had to clean the potty too. When you were sick you had to run. Sometimes, if you would have been tired of eating wrong, then sometimes it would have been constipated. If you don't understand then I would have explained you again and again. Staying up all night for you. Woke up all night with you in your little pain. Ten times explain the same thing to you. If you were insisting, you would have scolded, sometimes you would have explained with love. But thinking of fulfilling all your stubbornness. By keeping good things aside that child eats his own choice. Wherever you go, wherever you stay, they take care of you first. Just the story of childhood being younger. And old age after youth, going back to God. Doesn't matter much. They also insist on making their talks done, to eat different than what you eat. You will be angry with you. Again we will agree as soon as we love. Just like a child needs love, they need respect and respect with love. Need care like a child, you will hear loud, hands and legs will be painful. Take care of them as they raised you. As childhood learns, old age comes out forgetting. Childhood starts recognizing, forgetting old age. Many times, they don't recognize their children at a long age. But you have to remember everything they gave us in childhood. We will make half of him, he is the biggest Aquarius of life. Neither their sleep can stop nor potty. Their machine goes the same way. Life is similar to childhood in old age. The only difference is that they make us three or four happy. And they get heavy on us alone. This is the difference between us and them. If you wipe it out, all your baths and pilgrims will be completed here. |