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Unsaid Emotions I can’t be myself—

02/07/2025

“Those little fantasies? They’re clues to what your heart really wants.”

02/07/2025

“Too many quotes, too little voice. Wisdom borrowed is useful — but wisdom lived is powerful. Don’t just repeat truth. Become it.”

01/07/2025

Behind the Mind of an OPPRESIVE Man

01/07/2025

Avoid Warping Your Vision

“Associate with those who will improve you. Welcome those whom you yourself can improve. The process is mutual; for peop...
01/07/2025

“Associate with those who will improve you. Welcome those whom you yourself can improve. The process is mutual; for people learn while they teach.” — Seneca

This quote from Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius reminds us that growth is not a solo journey. The people we choose to surround ourselves with either elevate us or hold us back. A wise person seeks out companions who challenge their thinking, refine their character, and hold them to higher standards. But Seneca also warns against being merely a taker of wisdom — we must also be givers.

True learning deepens when we teach. When we help others rise, we rise with them. The exchange of ideas, advice, and experience becomes a two-way street, where everyone involved benefits. This is not just a Stoic philosophy — it’s a timeless truth. Iron sharpens iron.

So choose your circle with intention. Find mentors who inspire you, and be that mentor to someone else. Whether in friendship, family, or community, build relationships rooted in mutual growth. Progress is contagious — and when we learn and teach, we become better, stronger, and more complete human beings.

30/06/2025

As You Become More Mature

30/06/2025

Art Galleries More Like Ethical Showdown Galleries

30/06/2025

Are we doing THIS without even knowing?

If your income disappears into meals, drinks, and fleeting fun — you're not building a future, you're merely getting by....
30/06/2025

If your income disappears into meals, drinks, and fleeting fun — you're not building a future, you're merely getting by.

Some argue, “You could die tomorrow — none of this matters.”
Others shrug, “We arrived with nothing, and we’ll leave the same way.”
Perhaps. But that doesn’t make recklessness noble.

Careless decisions now come with a price tag later.

Remember the fable of the ant and the grasshopper?
While the ant labored to prepare for winter,
The grasshopper laughed, danced, and dismissed the effort:
“Why hustle? Tomorrow isn’t promised.”

But winter did arrive.
And the grasshopper had no food, no shelter — only regret.
He turned to the ant for help.
But the ant reminded him:
“You mocked my effort. You said it was foolish to plan. Why ask for help now?”

In life, you choose who to be:
The grasshopper — chasing temporary thrills.
Or the ant — quietly laying the groundwork for resilience.

Think beyond today.
Consider the people who rely on you — or will.
Your strength and energy won’t last forever.
Opportunities fade if ignored.

How do you picture your later years?
It’s not destiny. It’s not fortune.
It’s your choices.
And what you choose today echoes into your tomorrow.

The day Hollywood stood for 12 minutes… for Charlie Chaplin. 🎬🌟In 1972, after more than two decades of exile, Charlie Ch...
30/06/2025

The day Hollywood stood for 12 minutes… for Charlie Chaplin. 🎬🌟

In 1972, after more than two decades of exile, Charlie Chaplin returned to Hollywood.
But it wasn’t just a return — it was a homecoming.

As he walked onto the Oscar stage to receive an honorary award for his unmatched contribution to cinema, something extraordinary happened:
The entire room stood.
And they didn’t stop applauding.
Not for 1 minute. Not for 2. But for 12 full minutes.

Directors. Actors. Writers. Camera crews.
Everyone — standing, clapping, crying — honoring the silent genius who changed the language of film forever.

Chaplin, overcome with emotion, wept on stage.
It was more than a tribute.
It was a reconciliation.
That night, Hollywood didn’t just give an award to a legend —
It apologized to a master.

🎬 He was 53. She was just 17. Yet she became the love of his life.When Charlie Chaplin met Oona O’Neill, the world raise...
30/06/2025

🎬 He was 53. She was just 17. Yet she became the love of his life.

When Charlie Chaplin met Oona O’Neill, the world raised its eyebrows.

"She’s too young." "It’ll end in scandal like the others."
They all whispered, certain it wouldn’t last.

But they were wrong.

Chaplin — the silent film genius — had lived through three failed marriages, legal controversies, and endless media storms. Many believed he was incapable of lasting love.

And then came Oona.

Daughter of renowned playwright Eugene O’Neill, she wasn’t just a teenage girl — she was grace, strength, and serenity in human form. She brought calm to his chaos, laughter to his silence, and trust to his weary heart.

They married in 1943.
They had eight children.
And they stayed together until the day Chaplin died, in 1977.

Oona never remarried.
She had already found her always.

💔 Sometimes love doesn't arrive when or how we expect…
But when it's real, it rewrites everything.

"Many have passed away, and those who are still here are called"the elderly.""We were born in the 40s-50s-60s.We grew up...
30/06/2025

"Many have passed away, and those who are still here are called
"the elderly.""
We were born in the 40s-50s-60s.
We grew up in the 50's-60's-70's
We studied in the 60s-70s-80s.
We were together in the 70s-80s-90s.
We got married or not and discovered the world in the 70s-80s-90s.
Adventuring into the 80s - 90s
We're settling in to the 2000s.
We became wiser in 2010s.
And we’re going strong into 2020 and beyond.
Turns out we went through EIGHT different decades...
TWO different centuries...
TWO different millennials...
We've gone from phone with operator for long distance calls, pay booths, video calls worldwide.
We’ve gone from slides to YouTube, vinyls to online music, handwritten letters to emails and Whats App.
Live games on the radio, black and white TV, color TV, then HD 3D TV.
We went to the video store and now watching Netflix.
We've known the first computers, punch cards, disks and now we have gigabytes and megabytes on our smartphones.
We wore shorts all through our childhood, then trousers, ep pants or mini-skirts, Oxfords, Clarks, Palestinian scarves, jumpsuits, and blue jeans.
We avoided childhood paralysis, meningitis, poliomyelitis, tuberculosis, swine flu and now COVID-19.
We've done roller skating, roller skating, tricycle, bicycle, moped, gasoline or diesel and now we drive hybrids or electric.
We played with the little ones
horses and checkers, ostrich and marbles, 1000 threshold and monopoly, now there's candy crush on our smartphones
And we read... much
And our schoolmates religion was not a subject...
We used to drink tap water and lemonade in glass bottles, and the vegetables on our plate were always fresh, today we get meals delivered
Yes, we have been through a lot but what a beautiful life we have had!
They might describe us as “ex-annuals”; people who were born in this 50s world, who had an analog childhood and digital adulthood.
We should add the Biological Revolution that we have witnessed. In 1960, biology was very descriptive. We have witnessed the event of Molecular Biology: the molecules of Life have been discovered: DNA, RNA etc. When you see everything that has come from it: gene therapy, gene fingerprints, and others the progress is considerable.
We kind of have "seen it all"!
Our generation has literally lived and witnessed more than any other in every dimension of life.
This is our generation that has literally adapted to "CHANGE".
A big congratulations to all the members of a very special generation, which will be UNIQUE.. "

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