• 99-ABUSER OR A VICTIM
    May 9 2024

    Abuse can occur in any relationship, regardless of gender. It's essential to recognize that both men and women can be both victims and perpetrators of abuse. Abuse isn't limited to physical violence; it can also involve emotional, psychological, sexual, and financial manipulation or control. In our discussion of abuse, it's crucial to avoid stereotypes and recognize that anyone can be an abuser or a victim, regardless of their gender. Abusers often use tactics like manipulation, gaslighting, isolation, and threats to control their victims. Victims may feel trapped, ashamed, or afraid to seek help due to societal expectations or fear of retaliation. Breaking the cycle of abuse requires addressing underlying issues, such as power dynamics, trauma, and unhealthy relationship patterns.

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    38 mins
  • 98- TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR MISTAKES
    May 2 2024

    Taking responsibility for your mistakes is one of the most powerful traits you can cultivate. It demonstrates maturity, integrity, and a willingness to learn and grow. Especially as men, taking responsibility for our mistakes is a sign of strength, not weakness. It shows you're willing to face challenges and strive for personal and professional growth.

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    35 mins
  • 97- A WOMAN'S PERSPECTIVES IF SHE SHOULD STAY OR LEAVE A RELATIONSHIP
    Apr 25 2024

    Leaving a relationship to protect your children is a deeply personal and often complex decision, regardless of gender. First and foremost, a mother may prioritize her children's safety and well-being above all else. If staying in a relationship threatens her children's physical or emotional safety, she may feel compelled to leave to create a healthier environment for them to grow and thrive. Additionally, a woman may consider the long-term effects of staying in a toxic or unhealthy relationship on her children's development. Children are highly perceptive and can be profoundly affected by witnessing conflict, abuse, or dysfunction within their parents' relationship. Ultimately, the decision to leave a relationship to save one's children is deeply personal and nuanced, shaped by individual circumstances, values, and priorities. However, for many women, the well-being and safety of their children remain paramount considerations in such a decision.

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    41 mins
  • 96- RELIGION AND GENERATION Z.
    Apr 18 2024

    The relationship between Generation Z (Gen Z) and religion is unique in analogy to tradition. Gen Z typically exhibits distinct characteristics and attitudes towards religion compared to previous generations. Gen Z's relationship with religion is characterized by openness, skepticism, spirituality, and social activism. While traditional religious institutions may face challenges in engaging this generation, there are opportunities for religious communities to adapt, innovate, and connect with Gen Z through authentic, inclusive, and socially relevant approaches to spirituality and faith.

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    27 mins
  • 95- MARRIAGE, LOVE AND HATE
    Apr 11 2024

    Marriage, love, and hate are complex and intertwined concepts that have evolved and hold different meanings and implications in modern society. They are pivotal in shaping contemporary culture, reflecting changing attitudes, values, and dynamics in human relationships. While these concepts may transform over time, they remain central to the human experience and require ongoing reflection, dialogue, and action to navigate effectively.

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    20 mins
  • 94- WOMEN, MONEY AND CHILDREN
    Apr 4 2024

    The protagonists of women, money, and children in the family are interconnected and continually evolve in response to societal changes, economic dynamics, and cultural norms. Embracing diversity, promoting gender equality, and prioritizing the well-being of all family members are essential for building strong, healthy, and resilient families. As men, we continue to take responsibility for bringing about a balance.

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    25 mins
  • 93-NO ONE IS DUMB WE ALL HAVE A BRAIN
    Mar 27 2024

    When I say, "No one is dumb; we all have a brain," I emphasize that intelligence is not fixed or inherent in an individual but rather a capacity everyone possesses to some degree. It suggests that intelligence is not solely determined by genetics or innate abilities but can also be influenced by factors such as environment, education, experiences, and effort. By stating that "we all have a brain," the phrase underscores the notion that each person has the potential for learning, growth, and development. This perspective encourages inclusivity and promotes the belief in the value of education and self-improvement and that our actions determine our success.

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    27 mins
  • 92-A MAN'S ROLE IN SOCIETY
    Mar 20 2024

    A man's societal role encompasses various responsibilities, expectations, and contributions that shape communities and cultures. It is multifaceted and evolving, shaped by cultural norms, societal expectations, and individual choices. By embracing their responsibilities with integrity, compassion, and a commitment to positive change, men can make meaningful contributions to society's well-being and progress.

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    26 mins