Dealing With The Jump Scares Of Failure
Ever watched a horror movie, gripping the edge of your seat, heart pounding as the suspense builds? Those jump scares, those sudden, jarring moments of
Ever watched a horror movie, gripping the edge of your seat, heart pounding as the suspense builds? Those jump scares, those sudden, jarring moments of
It’s been a while since I mentioned the F.I.T. Score which was created for estimating the measure of one’s Spiritual Quotient (SiQ). Using this score,
Do we all possess the qualities of a schizophrenic mind? While Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder, my question does not imply that we definitely
“Surrender and Self-Love: These are the two aspects that are so critical to ascertain because unless one twin fully gets this point, the other can
“One may understand the cosmos, but never the ego; the self is more distant than any star.” ~G. K. Chesterton One may often seek to
Picture leaving a few cloves of garlic in a small container, adding some cooking oil, and then heating it. The aroma of the garlic, so
In a blog called Psychology Today, Gullibility was defined as the psychological state where a person is easily deceived. The result often appears as the
Do you drink water only when you are thirsty and parched? When you’ve reached the final stage of sensing an itch and roughness in your
“We don’t like their sound. Groups of guitars are on the way out. They have no future in show business.” This is what Decca Records
“We can be shocked by the discovery of our backbone. We had believed we were ‘nice’; now we sense an obligation to someone beyond the
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving” ~Albert Einstein Most people envision their life after retirement as a
We’ve heard this quote several times, especially when people watch us sitting around and doing nothing – “An idle man’s brain is the devil’s workshop.”
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by life’s complexities? Caught in a whirlwind of emotions and uncertainties? Many of us seek quick fixes, turning to faith,
I once read a short passage somewhere online. It was a time when we were fresh out of the clutches of the pandemic and people
A few years ago, I read an article about split-second decisions. It was about a tragic car accident in North Carolina. Two young men were