Who Do You Imitate?
One way we learn is by imitating someone. Children, especially, are imitators. But adults also learn by imitating others, particularly those they admire. Who do you imitate?
One way we learn is by imitating someone. Children, especially, are imitators. But adults also learn by imitating others, particularly those they admire. Who do you imitate?
Our world is changing around us. While some think it is ultimately for the good of all, others are hesitant.
There is an ancient prophecy that foretells of a kingly dynasty that shall never be abolished, a dynasty that was to come from the hereditary line of King David. Ethiopians claim this lineage today – by way of their former Emperor.
In the course of human affairs, we run across relationships that pique our interest and baffle our minds.
From as early as the 15th Century BCE, there has been evidence of religion. Whether it be Hinduism, Judaism, Jainism, Islam, or any other kind, humanity has been inclined towards worshipping a Supreme Power. But why?
We will eventually find that a party lifestyle loses its appeal.
Depression can prevent us from leading a normal life, however, there are ways of curing our mental challenges.
As we experience vacant streets, closed shopping outlets, eerily quiet playgrounds, the outcry for self-isolation, social distancing and the current economic instability will undoubtedly result in an unspeakable rise in depression.