A talented writer who loves presenting stories from personal experience. My writing is very interesting and fascinating. with a sense of reality, bringing audiences and readers into a world of untold viewpoints, distinguishing between preconceptions and myths, and recognising our range of viewpoints in order to gain a deeper comprehension of our environment.I enjoy writing/learning more about a variety of subjects. However, the majority are personal pieces that portray ordinary experiences, mindfulness, fiction, and other things. As a writer, my objective is to leave a lasting positive impression on my audience by educating, entertaining, inspiring, sharing, and provoking thinking.
Of all the animals, I love dogs the most. There’s a reason it’s dubbed “man’s best friend.” It loves without conditions and has a strong emotional sensibility. We had a dog named Jimmy when we were kids. In addition to being a loving and amiable member of our family, she also protected and guided our house. Maybe my early interactions with Jimmy shaped my love for dogs.
I have occasionally made a self-promise to purchase one specifically for my children. It has recently come to my attention that my young daughters who have not had the opportunity to spend time with these beautiful animals have grown to feel a deep affection for them as well. My youngest daughter in particular makes me think of how I felt and still feel for man’s best friend when I watch her interactions with dogs on our walk to school. For the fifth time, I asked her if I should get us a puppy 🐕, and her response was as strong as the first time: perhaps it’s time, but our only issue is still the state of our living area and cost of nurturing one.
I place a high value on communicating or exchanging information online by speaking, writing, or other means because it eliminates the need for in-person presence, which is necessary for direct or physical communication. Direct conversation makes it easy to be misunderstood, but online communication makes it much simpler.
Given this variety, I recognise the importance of being both cautious and adaptable and clear-cut in my internet behaviour because, as much as I can’t control people’s opinion about me, it is feasible to know my personality and how the public views me based on my post. Communication is more than just sharing information. In the same way that I impart knowledge through my writing, I use my online conversation to learn and unlearn.
Putting my work out there for everyone to read and having the ability to positively influence people’s lives while remaining open to collaboration, criticism, and correction. Because my work will continue to speak for my legacies long after I am gone. things that I oppose and support because it is not only a waste but also bad and evil to keep good knowledge to oneself.
I’m not a fan of fast food, or what we might call roadside meals. I’m conscious of what goes into my stomach, believing the adage that you are what you eat. Not knowing the exact properties of ingredients like sugar, salt, and other edible chemicals used in the production and manufacturing of some of our food and snacks. Every day, I am more motivated to prepare my own meals and snacks if possible.
I adore homemade meat pie. made of well-mixed flour, salt, sugar, butter, eggs, or fish, heated mildly enough to eat. I’ve missed it a lot because my friend Isioma used to prepare them for me every time, and they taste so nice that I’ve been searching the media for recipes. Some snacks are of high quality, though, so not all of them are awful. Sneakers with peanuts and mild chocolate or something similar are my favourite. The idea that one person’s food may be another’s poison is accurate when it comes to our food choices, but I don’t believe that other snacks are nasty or of poor quality because of my experience. Sneakers and meat pie are Meat pies are snacks I could eat right now even as I write from my work break period. What are yours?. Happy New Year to all.
Being there for your child or children and maintaining a positive relationship with them are the most important things a father can do. Loving, supporting, protecting, and taking care of them is your duty ❤️️.to direct their efforts and make positive recollections. Honour them with our presence and get them ready for the future. One of the relationships that, in spite of its significant sacrifices, has a good influence on my life.
I was always interested in the policies of the governments that were in power at the time because, as a young person, I was not just hopeful about my political beliefs but also about how I might best help to improve my society. My favourite subject in secondary school was government, which I found enjoyable. The foundations established by the big nations’ founding fathers piqued my curiosity much. their names’ inherent charm as well as their prior contributions. As a result, I intended to pursue foreign studies at university, but I had no idea that my goal would never come true. A legacy endures forever. As a child who strives for excellence, I attempted to comprehend the significance of government, the reasons for its structure, and why everyone must adhere to it.
However, I became puzzled because the definitions and methods of practice contained in our study books and constitutions, as well as those espoused by political parties, are diametrically opposed. Especially when they say democracy is “government of, by, and for the people.” Since the government that advocates for human rights denies people their fundamental rights. Politicians that advocate for freedom of speech stifle activists. I became disinterested in politics. when government institutions operated against the people they were supposed to serve and society was unable to hold elected officials accountable for breaching the law. I lost interest in governance. My opinions could change, though, if our politicians realise that being a leader entails serving others and are held responsible for their mistakes, just like everyone else in that society.
Life is designed in a way that we complement each other. No one is an island in reality. Life is mysterious; one may never know his/her influence until circumstances raise their head. However, in our superpowers, we still realise we are indispensable irrespective of our control and affluence. From childhood to fatherhood, I have had a series of influencers in my life; while some were out of circumstances and limited, though with huge impact, others are permanent like the rock of ages. From the onset, my family has been my bedrock, my parents in particular, because most traits I possess today wouldn’t be possible without them. To my siblings, whom I hold in high esteem, especially my immediate younger brother, who has always had my back in everything, I wouldn’t love them less in any way for their assistance whenever I reached out.
Like I have always said: life is what happens to us while we are busy with other things, and change is the only thing constant in life; As we develop and grow, we experience change both internally and externally; with change of environment comes new influence and affluence.
Circle of life
We suddenly realise that we no longer depend on our parents or siblings but friends, some of whom turned into family through character and affection. In that respect, I appreciate few friends who have withstood the length of time—those who have been a great source of help, relief, and understanding (Bob and Angie), whose advice and affection played a big role in my life. However, emerging into fatherhood brings yet another big influencers into my life. Unlike friends and relatives , my kids and wife impacts my everyday decisions and alter my way of life beyond my imagination.
Not everyone in life will have a positive impact on us; some people were meant to teach us lessons, test us, and others to strengthen us, and we should be grateful and appreciate life because just as we are influenced by others, in return we impact other people’s lives.noting the life cycle, which makes us all complacent in our commitments to one another even in our indispensable nature.
It’s ridiculous to think of myself as having the final say on the moral and mental traits that set other people apart, unless their behaviour is clearly and openly dubious at the moment. I think we should be able to judge people based on their motivations rather than their character. We may approach situations differently since we come from diverse origins, cultures, parenting styles, upbringings, and experiences, but our motivations should always come first. But before I criticise someone else’s approach, I should make sure that I am not guilty of the same behaviour or criticism.
Point when none face your direction
However, nature has ways of teaching us about life’s morality and ethics, regardless of our upbringing, experiences, or backgrounds. As a result, we are able to distinguish between good and evil, or more accurately, good and bad, at a certain age. Regarding the subject of whether or not I am a good judge of character, it mostly depends on my own character—how I act, what I support, and what I oppose—all of which can have an impact on my judgement, opinions, and criticism of other people. In my opinion, the answer is yes. As long as everything remains constant, I am willing to be corrected if my assumptions or opinions are incorrect. Although I have no authority over other people’s behaviour, I can be suspicious of their motivations, which most times are not far-fetched by their actions.However, just like pointing a finger, make sure three others don’t face your direction when pointing one to another.
Being in an emotional state of contentment and positivity is neither a destination nor a matter of time. I couldn’t recall when I associated my satisfaction with time rather than the goals of my actions. Feeling nice and optimistic is not a frequent state of mind among humans. Even when circumstances work against my goals, I question the reasons for my journey and compare its purpose against my pain. I strive to be happy by being in the present, which is challenging.
Happiness/Success is not weak
The pressure of success, combined with the fear of failure, saps our delight and deprives us of happiness. Like everyone else, I am happiest when my aims are met or when my strategy is carried out. Having stated that, we frequently forget that achievement, which leads to happiness, stems from difficult conditions, hardship, consistency, and challenges. Students find studying challenging, but passing exams offers delight, satisfaction, and fulfilment.
At this point in my life, after experiencing both achievements and setbacks, I’ve come to the realisation that the times I am happiest are when I persevere through difficult situations, knowing that my capacity to overcome obstacles is a sign of success. Because happiness just like success is not weak.
I take my meals seriously, so I am constantly involved when it comes to grocery. As long as I get positive outcomes from any product I buy or use, I am a devoted customer, but I also frequently test new things. I can spend decades buying from a certain brand while I’m grocery or clothes shopping until I find something better or they offer me reasons to discontinue. I find it hard to choose from the five top options since, although they are all for consumption and usage, they all have various purposes, tastes, and motivations for buying. My groceries cost hundreds, if not thousands, if I am financially stable.
Devoted consumer/customer
However, I enjoy cereal and nuts for breakfast. From cashews and almonds to coconut flakes, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and walnuts, I enjoy having them all in my cereal. Cereals are my top grocery pick every month. Milk is also crucial to my diet. I use it in almost every meal, from coffee to hot chocolate to tea, and especially for cereals, making it my second favourite grocery item. Carrots. The fact that I’ve eaten more carrots in my life than any other vegetable demonstrates how much I adore them, and they’re my third favourite grocery item.
Chicken is always included in my grocery list because it is my favourite protein for cooking. Making it one of the top four groceries on my list. Rice is unquestionably my favourite food, and I can’t imagine not eating it. The list goes on and on, but one of the most challenging issues I’ve had to answer this season has been how to compare these goods to others. Nonetheless, water, shampoo, toothpaste, body cream, air freshener, bread, fruits, vegetables, and a variety of other items are among my most commonly purchased and can’t be substituted for their roles and functions in my well-being.
A year ago, I believed that I would be happier and more financially secure with my family right now. The truth is, after years of being a distant parent, I had always dreamed of becoming a wonderful father—even a better husband—to my children and family. Without my physical presence, I was really worried about how my wife and kids were developing. I felt that my immediate family bore the brunt of my search for a better life abroad because I came from a conventional home where parents and siblings were constantly there.
How much is money
So I began making plans to reunite with them. Even though everyone experiences life. Every decision we make in life involves a sacrifice. Having enjoyed my freedom while married with children, I understand that merging with them entails even greater duties, and they are worth the sacrifices. We are finally united, but the truth is that while we may not be financially secure, waking up to their smiles every day, watching them grow, and making happy memories are pleasures that money cannot buy and that I hope every decent father never misses.