
Today, the world and human life are incomprehensible. Our family background, our socialization, our upbringing define us. Or not? Can we change? Can we change? Or do we have no chance?
Today, the world and human life are incomprehensible. Our family background, our socialization, our upbringing define us. Or not? Can we change? Can we change? Or do we have no chance?
How can we say goodbye, how can we ease the time of leaving? What can we do to help? What can we ourselves do with the fear, the pain of loss? I would like to share some thoughts with you, in the hope that they may help you. Life is short! Or not? It depends […]
It was a warm summer day. My husband and I left home together for a work meeting. We didn’t get nervous, we got ready calmly, had breakfast, coffee and a chat. We are not usually late, we arrived on time. We entered the building, walked to the elevator, the meeting was on the sixth floor. […]
My grandfather was born two weeks before the turn of the century. As a result, he already had to participate in the First World War. He was there in the second as well, the events of fifty-six also became a part of his life…
My husband and I went to Prague for a three-day sightseeing trip. I mostly organize the trip and the programs as well. We discuss what interests us, what we do, what we watch, where we sleep, and other important things. She plans the route for her husband, for travel and walks in the city. Since three days is not a very long time, the program is quite tight. Getting up early in the morning is very difficult for me, but I will make this sacrifice for the sake of the goal.
More and more women in their thirties come to me with problems related to relationships or the lack thereof. According to their accounts, they typically had two relationships in their lives, the first lasted six to eight years, the second took almost the same or more from their lives. They long for a family and a child, but there is no one to fulfill this desire with. Most of the time, they already knew at the beginning of the relationship that they didn’t want to spend their lives together, they don’t need children from each other, since they hardly have anything in common. They both expect different things from life, but they don’t tell each other that, they just live life side by side and both do what they want.
I worked as a babysitter for a family of four. I’ve been with them twice a week for weeks, but I haven’t seen the father yet. When I met him, I realized how much his four-year-old son resembles him in behavior, movements, and gestures.
I have heard from several parents with grown children that managing money is a big problem. They don’t appreciate it, they can’t deal with it, whether it’s a lot or a little, it’s unclassifiable for them, it comes and goes. They ask their parents, they owe friends and colleagues, because no matter how much they earn, it runs out of their hands in a matter of days.