Ajulo Oluwafemi Miracle
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"My husband and I became parents, but not to the same extent!
My husband continued his work, I did not.
My husband still makes money, I make zero.
My husband keeps his hobbies, I can't go out without someone asking me who I left the baby with?!
My husband sleeps soundly every night while I nurse or rock the baby.
My husband wakes up in the morning saying he had a good night's rest, while my eyes droop from exhaustion after a sleepless night.
My husband takes a quiet shower, while I am escorted every time and forced to finish in five minutes.
My husband has kept in touch with all his friends, while I don't even know the last time I talked to anyone.
He, after finishing his eight hours of work, sits relaxed on the sofa, while I never finish my work as a mother, wife, woman (who sits at home and does nothing.😐)
My husband is not fighting the pregnancy weight, let alone the birth experience…
No, we are not equal in rights as parents as long as I have given up my life altogether! Society fails to recogniz… 1 reply
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It’s been known for a while that Ronaldo and Benzema aren’t exactly best buddies. Their relationship has always been full of little digs, but done elegantly and jokingly. Ronaldo picking Mbappe instead of Benzema is just for drama, or maybe that’s genuinely his opinion about the future.
Now, this next part is a response to people claiming that Ronaldo doesn’t appreciate Benzema. It’s got nothing to do with the current debate:
A year ago, Benzema was asked about his all-time favorite team, and he didn’t include Ronaldo, even though he picked Ramos, Marcelo, Pepe, and a bunch of other Real Madrid players.
Also, when Ronaldo’s son passed away during his time at Man United, Benzema didn’t reach out or even tweet condolences, while pretty much every Real Madrid player did.
And in the year Benzema won the Ballon d'Or, he made comments about how he felt “wronged” in previous years, saying “I deserved a lot more instead of others.” It was obvious who he was hinting at.
But honestly, th… 1 reply
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Consider this analogy: both lions and sharks are expert hunters, but each has its own territory. A lion cannot hunt in the ocean, just as a shark cannot hunt in the jungle. Their abilities are suited to their specific environments, making neither useless.
Another analogy emphasizes that different things have their unique purposes. If a rose has a better scent than tomatoes, it doesn't mean the rose can make a better stew. Don't compare yourself to others; discover your strengths and build upon them.
Lastly, remember that all living creatures, including the snail, were in Noah's ark. If God was patient enough to wait for snails to enter the ark, His door of grace will remain open until you reach your destined position in life. Never underestimate yourself, keep looking forward, and remember that even broken crayons can still color. Keep pushing because you may be closer to your goal than you think. 0 reply
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It's a mistake to believe that time is passing away. Time remains constant until the world ends. It's you who is moving through time. You don't waste time; time is infinite. You waste yourself because you are finite. You grow old, and eventually, you pass away, but time does not. So, it's essential to make the most of yourself before your time expires.
One of the most significant misuses of time is comparing yourself to others. Time is like a field where different seeds grow at their own pace. A cow can eat grass and get fat, but if a dog eats grass, it will die. Similarly, what works for one person may be detrimental to another. Instead of comparing, focus on the unique gifts and talents that God has bestowed upon you and avoid envy towards the blessings of others.
Consider this analogy: both lions and sharks are expert hunters, but each has its own territory. A lion cannot hunt in the ocean, just as a shark cannot hunt in the jungle. Their abilities are suited to their specific environments, making nei… 0 reply
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