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Recovering After Being Cheated Requires Healing Self Care And Reflection
Being cheated on in a relationship may be very traumatic and desolate. Once trust is violated by someone you believed in it may leave one feeling betrayed, confused, angry and sad. A lot of individuals doubt their value or fault them when it is actually the individual who has decided to cheat in the relationship. It takes time, patience and emotional powers to recover such an experience. It does not happen overnight, but through the process of healing people can restore their confidence and emotional stable conditions.
By Robert Smith24 days ago in Humans
Long Distance Relationships Require Trust Communication And Regular Meaningful Connection
Long distance relationships (LDRs) are not an impossibility. In the modern globalized world, there are numerous couples that are in loving relationships when they are living in separate cities, countries, or even continents. Although emotional strain can occur due to physical distance, good relationships can work out well when partners are devoted to trust, communication and regular emotional contact.
By Robert Smith24 days ago in Humans
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Oligarchy and the Expansion of Global Supergrids
The energy transition is often discussed through new technologies, but the systems that carry electricity are just as important. As electricity demand grows and networks become more interconnected, attention is turning toward the idea of global supergrids. These large transmission systems are designed to connect distant regions through long-distance electricity corridors, allowing energy to move across vast geographic areas.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 24 days ago in Futurism
If the Strait of Hormuz is closed for a long time, it will benefit Russia.
A war involving the United States and Israel with Iran carries the risk that the Strait of Hormuz could remain closed for a prolonged period. This is a crucial route in the global economy through which 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas is supplied from the countries of the Persian Gulf.
By Real content24 days ago in Chapters
NOT a Horse (of course)
With a gentle caress, she took his hand. She squeezed it reassuringly. Their eyes locked, and through the tension of both wanting to look away… they saw each other for the first time in months. It would be a hard road, but they could be a couple again. Paul and Sue Fengold. Maybe they could stay married.
By Gabriel Shames24 days ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Oligarchy and Global Supergrids in the Next Phase of the Energy Transition
The global energy transition is entering a phase defined less by individual technologies and more by infrastructure. One concept gaining attention is the development of global supergrids—large-scale electricity networks designed to connect distant regions through long-distance transmission systems. These networks would allow electricity to move across vast territories, creating a more interconnected energy landscape.
By Stanislav Kondrashov24 days ago in Futurism
Beyond the Blue Horizon: A Journey Through Family Addiction and Recovery
My feet sink into the wet sand as the tide comes in, covering everything with warm ocean crystals that fade away. I’m running, I think, and the spray sticks to my ankles, hiding my legs from view.
By Rosalina Jane24 days ago in Poets








