Philosophy of Life
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After two years of farming, Amir begins working at his father Jacob’s bakery in Old Jerusalem. Despite concerns about local threats, Jacob and Rachel support Amir’s transition into the bakery. He quickly earns respect through his kindness and charitable acts, making the bakery a beloved community hub while strengthening family bonds.
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“Beware he whose reputation is burnished bright, oft times the darkness is hidden by the polished light.” – Robert Reid, The Empress: I’m still on this WordPress, I said – they said, sibling rivalry. Here is a link to the latest news; however, this is the view from the other side in the article published by
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My post about the troubles in WordPress Paradise received some questions on how to back up WordPress content. The quick answer is with great pain and panic attacks galore.
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The opening scene of the book Whispers in the Desert introduces the antagonist and his secret plan to take property and control the city.
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We’ve done it! Holly Rene Hunter from House of Heart and I have published our first Short Story collaborative book on this website. The Sad Café
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Some years ago, I collaborated with an author writing a fictional story about a village of supernatural beings hidden deep in East Europe. The beings were the result of Soviet experiments carelessly monitored. The author chose Hyperion for the protagonist as a wink to me and my chosen nom de guerre.
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Where the Christian Bible explores the Israelites and later the Gentiles relationship with God and lays down the precepts of righteous living, The teachings of Confucius urge the development of virtue and moral character as a way of creating the conditions for good government and individual character.
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Seven deadly sins came from Roman Catholic theology as the seven vices that lead to other sins and immoral behaviour. Pope Gregory I first documented the seven great sins of humanity in the 6th Century CE.
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Leadership is important in hard times. It’s the leader’s example that determines outcomes and the continuity of any effort. Without leadership that gains trust and shows compassion, we end up with what we have now.