Silent Love

My Japanese fiancée hasn’t spoken much with her father since he objected to our wedding, which was a few years ago, and she hasn’t said much to me about it either. The topic lingers between us, unspoken. And to be honest, I’ve noticed a deeper quietness in general since then. A friend once told me […]

Be Happy, Drive Wild

This white SUV cuts me off like it’s in Fast & Furious 🚗💨 and apparently I’m not even special, he’s doing it to everyone. And the cherry on top? His license plate frame says “Be Happy.” Like, oh okay, thanks for the life advice while you’re out here driving like a menace. Super calming. Totally […]

Eating a steak Medium Well at a Fancy Steakhouse

A couple of weeks ago, I went to a fancy steakhouse with a couple of friends. One of them thought it was odd that I chose to dine there, given that I always order my steak medium well. He believes it’s a waste of money to enjoy a quality steak cooked that way. But I […]

My Regret at 48

I regret not going after the things that truly mattered to me. Sure, I’ve done some of the “right” things, I graduated college and build a stable career. On paper, it looks fine. But deep down, I didn’t pursue the goals that meant the most. I didn’t give it my all. I procrastinated, held back […]

It’s Not About Making Friends – The Challenge Is Keeping Them

Having friends around can make a huge difference. We all face moments of loneliness, boredom or times when we just need support and good friends help us get through. But honestly, the real challenge isn’t making friends, it’s keeping them. Life can get complicated and sometimes friendships start to feel one-sided. It’s normal for the […]

Die with a smile

It’s not the disrespect. Not the selfishness, mood swings, or the money. Not the “I’ve done so much already.” Not even someone being smarter or richer than you. It’s not about what you didn’t accomplish, Or that last family trip to Paris you never took. It’s not about trying to please everyone, It’s about realizing we can adapt, […]

Perspective on Kindness

In some cultures, people may perceive certain individuals as exceptionally kind because they are surprised by acts of generosity such as being offered abundant food or receiving help without payment. While some may go above and beyond what others typically would, the reality is that no one can endlessly give away food or offer constant […]

Can Being Harsh Help Someone Do Better?

Do you think yelling, screaming and cussing at someone who’s not performing well at a job is an effective way to motivate them? Would it actually push them to work harder or just make them more frustrated? If someone is already struggling, not by choice, how would being yelled at help the situation? Favorite0