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Fear and Love are Conflicting

Fear and love are two emotions that are often intertwined, but they are also very different in their nature. While love can bring people closer, fear can drive them apart. If you are fearful of someone, it's very unlikely that you can love them in a healthy way. Fear is a powerful emotion that can be triggered by a variety of factors. It can be a response to a real threat, but it can also be the result of past experiences or conditioning. Fear can make us feel anxious, stressed, and even paralyzed. It can also cause us to behave in ways that are not true to ourselves, such as being overly submissive or aggressive. Love, on the other hand, is a complex emotion that encompasses a wide range of feelings and behaviors. It can be passionate and intense, but it can also be patient and compassionate. Love is about accepting someone for who they are and wanting the best for them, even if it means sacrificing your own needs. If you are fearful of someone, it's likely that you don't ...

Exam time for children... Council them to study...

I have to start this blog with a famous quote of Khalil Gibran Your children are not your children.They are the sons and daughters of Life's longing for itself.They come through you but not from you, And though they are with you, yet they belong not to you. You may give them your love but not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls. Still we as a parent have the responsibilities to Encourage/Decipline/ Guide and many more to help our child stay focus stay happy. Few points to mention which I believe can be helpful to raise a responsible child... 1) Establish a routine: Encourage your teen to establish a daily routine for studying, including designated times for homework and study sessions. This will help them get into the habit of focusing on their studies. 2) Minimize distractions: Help your teen identify and minimize distractions, such as turning off their phone or finding a quiet study space. 3) Set achievable goals: Work w...