grief
Losing a family member is one of the most traumatic life events; Families must support one another to endure the five stages of grief and get through it together.
Life Is Like a River: Its Nature Is to Keep Flowing
Life, in its essence, is a continuous journey — ever-changing, ever-evolving, and ever-flowing like a river. The comparison between life and a river is both poetic and profound. Just as a river begins as a small stream and gradually grows, meandering through various terrains, so does life start from infancy, flowing through childhood, youth, adulthood, and eventually old age. It encounters challenges, obstacles, and beautiful moments along the way, but the most important thing is motion—the flow.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy11 months ago in Families
Brothers Divided: A War Within Nepal
A new day broke over the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. The sun, golden and quiet, rose slowly over Mount Everest, casting its first light on a remote village nestled in the hills of Rolpa, Nepal. A place where time seemed to move slower, where life had always been hard—but recently, it had become harder.
By Roshan Chauhan11 months ago in Families
The Last Voicemail From My Mother
The Last Voicemail From My Mother There it sat. Unopened. Unheard. A voicemail that had lived in the dusty corners of my phone for six years. From my mother. Her last message. Left a few hours before the accident that took her life.
By Muhammad Hakimi11 months ago in Families
My First Love
My First Love ♥ From the moment I was born until now, there is one love whose debt I have never been able to repay—and never will be able to—and that is the love of my mother. When I was innocent, unable to speak or walk, she could understand everything I needed just from my cries and laughter. She would instantly know what I wanted or what pain I was in.
By Dr Gabriel 11 months ago in Families
How Selling My Mother’s Old Gold Changed My Life – A True Hyderabad Story
Introduction: When Sentiment Meets Survival I never imagined I would have to sell my mother’s gold jewelry. It wasn’t just a collection of ornaments. It was a part of her—her wedding necklace, a pair of worn bangles she wore during every festival, and the earrings she wore on my wedding day. Each piece told a story, carried a memory, and for me, held emotional value that money couldn’t measure.
By Limo Chicago 11 months ago in Families
“The Last Gift: A Mother’s Day I’ll Never Forget”
The Last Gift: A Mother’s Day I’ll Never Forget Mother’s Day has always been special for most people — brunches, flowers, hugs, and handwritten cards. But for me, it’s different now. It’s no longer just about celebration. It’s about remembering, healing, and cherishing the one person who shaped my heart — my mother.
By Saqib Ullah11 months ago in Families








