• My 13 year needs surgery
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    Hello everyone im seeking for a lil help with paying my child's insurance so he can continue to be a normal teenager...
    About 7 years ago my baby was riding his scooter in the neighborhood as kids do...on 05/15/2018 I received an devastating phone call something a mother should not hear my baby got hit bi a car as he was crossing over to the next parking lot he was the smallest child in the group that evening....the driver stated that she did not see him so continue to drive through...
    He alive a well today thank God the only issue I have is that I have to pay a copay every 6 years in the amount of $525 and the insurance company pays the rest..
    I BARLEY EVEN MAKE ENOUGH TO COVER BILLS BUT I KEEP GOING HES DUE FOR AN SURGERY ON THE 20 OF MAY ANY THING WILL BE A BLESSING FROM ANYONE THANKS IN ADVANCE AND MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS US ALL.....
    Hello everyone im seeking for a lil help with paying my child's insurance so he can continue to be a normal teenager... About 7 years ago my baby was riding his scooter in the neighborhood as kids do...on 05/15/2018 I received an devastating 💔 😢 phone call something a mother should not hear 💔 my baby got hit bi a car as he was crossing over to the next parking lot he was the smallest child in the group that evening....the driver stated that she did not see him so continue to drive through... He alive a well today 🙌 thank God the only issue 🙏 I have is that I have to pay a copay every 6 years in the amount of $525 and the insurance company pays the rest.. I BARLEY EVEN MAKE ENOUGH TO COVER BILLS BUT I KEEP GOING HES DUE FOR AN SURGERY ON THE 20 OF MAY ANY THING WILL BE A BLESSING FROM ANYONE THANKS IN ADVANCE AND MAY GOD CONTINUE TO BLESS US ALL.....
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  • My heart is where my kids are
    My heart is where my kids are
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  • Working far from your kids is hurtfull honestly
    Working far from your kids is hurtfull honestly 😪
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  • Rambunctious means noisy and energetic.
    Example in sentence.
    1. The rambunctious kids ran around
    2. During the party,the rambunctious kids knocked over the decorations, laughing uncontrollably.
    Rambunctious means noisy and energetic. Example in sentence. 1. The rambunctious kids ran around 2. During the party,the rambunctious kids knocked over the decorations, laughing uncontrollably.
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  • Tried a new “easy 20-minute pasta” recipe tonight. Took me an hour and my kitchen looks like a flour bomb went off.
    But the kids actually ate it without complaining, so I’m calling it a win.
    Why do cooking videos always make it look so effortless?? Send help (or takeout).

    © Mumeen Hammed Akande | C-G Learning Academy
    Tried a new “easy 20-minute pasta” recipe tonight. Took me an hour and my kitchen looks like a flour bomb went off. 😅 But the kids actually ate it without complaining, so I’m calling it a win. Why do cooking videos always make it look so effortless?? Send help (or takeout). © Mumeen Hammed Akande | C-G Learning Academy
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  • She married a cold CEO for revenge, tamed his 3 wild kids—and became the family’s darling
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    She married a cold CEO for revenge, tamed his 3 wild kids—and became the family’s darling https://linkvertise.com/1056120/1VrvsltlPW2Z?o=sharing
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  • First, my mum was gone..like a light switched off without warning. The house became quieter, emptier… wrong. Before I could even understand that pain, my dad followed. Just like that, I was alone.
    People said, “Be strong.”
    But no one showed me how.
    Days turned into survival hungry nights, silent tears, watching other kids laugh with families I could only remember. I grew up faster than I should have, carrying a weight that never really leaves.
    Life didn’t ask if I was ready.
    It just kept going.
    And somehow… I had to keep going too.
    First, my mum was gone..like a light switched off without warning. The house became quieter, emptier… wrong. Before I could even understand that pain, my dad followed. Just like that, I was alone. People said, “Be strong.” But no one showed me how. Days turned into survival hungry nights, silent tears, watching other kids laugh with families I could only remember. I grew up faster than I should have, carrying a weight that never really leaves. Life didn’t ask if I was ready. It just kept going. And somehow… I had to keep going too.
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  • 7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing.

    I grew up poor.
    Shared bedroom. Empty fridge some nights. Parents stressed about rent.

    I used to think poverty was a life sentence.

    It's not.
    It's actually a classroom — if you learn the right lessons.

    Here are 7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing.

    1. USE YOUR HUNGER — DON'T HIDE IT.

    Rich kids have safety nets.
    You don't.
    And that's your superpower.

    Desperation, when directed correctly, becomes the most powerful fuel on earth.
    Every time life gets hard — remember why you started.

    "Your why has to be stronger than your excuses."

    2. STOP BEING ASHAMED OF WHERE YOU CAME FROM.

    Your background is not your identity.
    It's your origin story.

    Every self-made millionaire has a chapter they're not proud of.
    The ones who win don't run from that chapter —
    They use it as ammunition.

    "Shame keeps you stuck. Your story sets you free."

    3. LEARN ONE SKILL THAT THE MARKET PAYS FOR.

    Not what school taught you.
    Not what your parents suggested.

    What does the market *actually* pay for right now?

    Sales. Marketing. Coding. Trades. Content.

    Pick one. Go deep. Go obsessive.

    "One valuable skill can change your entire financial situation within 12 months."

    4. PROTECT YOUR CIRCLE AGGRESSIVELY.

    This one will cost you friendships.

    When you're from a poor background, your environment fights your growth.

    Friends who mock your ambition.
    Family who call you "too big for your boots."
    Neighbors who celebrate failure and fear success.

    "Distance is not betrayal. It's survival."

    5. MASTER DELAYED GRATIFICATION.

    Poor thinking says: *spend it when you have it.*

    Wealthy thinking says: *make it work before you touch it.*

    The ability to sacrifice now for a bigger future later
    is the single habit that separates the ones who make it from the ones who don't.

    "While they're buying, you're building."

    6. BECOME OBSESSED WITH SELF-EDUCATION.

    You may not have been able to afford the best school.

    But you have access to the same internet as every billionaire.

    Books. Podcasts. YouTube. Documentaries.

    The information that builds wealth is free.

    Ignorance in 2026 is a choice."

    7. NEVER LET COMFORT MAKE YOU FORGET THE MISSION.

    This one is for when you start winning.

    When money starts coming in —
    When life gets a little easier —
    The biggest trap is getting comfortable too soon.

    Stay hungry.
    Stay building.
    Stay disciplined.

    "The poorest people in the world are those who got comfortable right before their breakthrough."



    Final word:

    Coming from poverty doesn't mean you're behind.

    It means you have a reason most people don't have.

    Use it.

    "The world doesn't owe you anything. But you owe yourself everything."
    7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing. I grew up poor. Shared bedroom. Empty fridge some nights. Parents stressed about rent. I used to think poverty was a life sentence. It's not. It's actually a classroom — if you learn the right lessons. Here are 7 things that will make you successful when you come from nothing. 1. USE YOUR HUNGER — DON'T HIDE IT. Rich kids have safety nets. You don't. And that's your superpower. Desperation, when directed correctly, becomes the most powerful fuel on earth. Every time life gets hard — remember why you started. "Your why has to be stronger than your excuses." 2. STOP BEING ASHAMED OF WHERE YOU CAME FROM. Your background is not your identity. It's your origin story. Every self-made millionaire has a chapter they're not proud of. The ones who win don't run from that chapter — They use it as ammunition. "Shame keeps you stuck. Your story sets you free." 3. LEARN ONE SKILL THAT THE MARKET PAYS FOR. Not what school taught you. Not what your parents suggested. What does the market *actually* pay for right now? Sales. Marketing. Coding. Trades. Content. Pick one. Go deep. Go obsessive. "One valuable skill can change your entire financial situation within 12 months." 4. PROTECT YOUR CIRCLE AGGRESSIVELY. This one will cost you friendships. When you're from a poor background, your environment fights your growth. Friends who mock your ambition. Family who call you "too big for your boots." Neighbors who celebrate failure and fear success. "Distance is not betrayal. It's survival." 5. MASTER DELAYED GRATIFICATION. Poor thinking says: *spend it when you have it.* Wealthy thinking says: *make it work before you touch it.* The ability to sacrifice now for a bigger future later is the single habit that separates the ones who make it from the ones who don't. "While they're buying, you're building." 6. BECOME OBSESSED WITH SELF-EDUCATION. You may not have been able to afford the best school. But you have access to the same internet as every billionaire. Books. Podcasts. YouTube. Documentaries. The information that builds wealth is free. Ignorance in 2026 is a choice." 7. NEVER LET COMFORT MAKE YOU FORGET THE MISSION. This one is for when you start winning. When money starts coming in — When life gets a little easier — The biggest trap is getting comfortable too soon. Stay hungry. Stay building. Stay disciplined. "The poorest people in the world are those who got comfortable right before their breakthrough." Final word: Coming from poverty doesn't mean you're behind. It means you have a reason most people don't have. Use it. "The world doesn't owe you anything. But you owe yourself everything."
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  • I miss my kids so dearly
    I miss my kids so dearly 😢 💔
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  • My kids are my greatest achievement now,guys pls hug me an say am gonna be fine
    My kids are my greatest achievement now,guys pls hug me an say am gonna be fine
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  • MY FIANCÉ MARRIED MY SISTER WHILE I WAS WORKING ABROAD FOR OUR KIDS _ THE BETRAYAL WAS REAL

    Part 1

    Written By Thandow Nyathi

    The day I left for overseas work, I felt a mix of pride and anxiety. I had promised my fiancé, Daniel, that my absence would be temporary, that it was only for the betterment of our lives. I kissed our two little girls goodbye, whispered to them to stay strong, and held Daniel close, believing in the life we were building together.

    At first, everything seemed fine. I called every evening, shared updates about work, and asked about the girls. Daniel’s voice on the phone was warm, reassuring. He told me he had everything under control, that he’d take care of the girls, and that I should focus on my career. I trusted him completely.

    Then came the subtle changes. His calls became shorter, more rushed. Sometimes, he wouldn’t answer at all, citing “busy schedules” or “meetings.” I brushed it off, telling myself it was normal, that he was stressed. But there was a heaviness in my chest I couldn’t shake, a gnawing unease I didn’t want to confront.

    One afternoon, my sister, Lena, called me out of the blue. I hadn’t spoken to her in weeks, and her voice was strangely excited. She told me she had “news” to share and insisted I come home for a weekend. I hesitated; my work visa allowed only a few days off, and I had deadlines looming. But something in her tone made me uneasy, a sharpness I hadn’t noticed before. I agreed to visit, thinking maybe I just needed to see my family, maybe calm my nerves.

    When I arrived, the atmosphere was different. Our family home felt… foreign. There was laughter, voices I didn’t recognize, and yet the most familiar voice of all: Daniel’s. My heart skipped, hope sparking briefly. But then I saw them—Lena and Daniel, standing together, smiling in a way I’d never seen before. My hands trembled. My mind refused to process what I was seeing.

    “Surprise,” Lena said, her voice too casual. “We have something to tell you.”

    Daniel, who once looked at me with unwavering devotion, now held her hand. The words that followed shattered everything: they were married. Not just married—they had done it quietly, behind my back, while I worked endlessly to give them a future.

    I stumbled, barely able to breathe. My heart, already stretched thin from distance and work, was ripped apart. Questions flooded my mind: Why? How? When? What about the girls? My entire world, the life I trusted, seemed to crumble in an instant.

    I needed answers, but most of all, I needed to understand how the two people I loved most could betray me so completely.

    To be continued

    #viralstory #highlights
    MY FIANCÉ MARRIED MY SISTER WHILE I WAS WORKING ABROAD FOR OUR KIDS _ THE BETRAYAL WAS REAL 😔💔 Part 1 ✍️ Written By Thandow Nyathi The day I left for overseas work, I felt a mix of pride and anxiety. I had promised my fiancé, Daniel, that my absence would be temporary, that it was only for the betterment of our lives. I kissed our two little girls goodbye, whispered to them to stay strong, and held Daniel close, believing in the life we were building together. At first, everything seemed fine. I called every evening, shared updates about work, and asked about the girls. Daniel’s voice on the phone was warm, reassuring. He told me he had everything under control, that he’d take care of the girls, and that I should focus on my career. I trusted him completely. Then came the subtle changes. His calls became shorter, more rushed. Sometimes, he wouldn’t answer at all, citing “busy schedules” or “meetings.” I brushed it off, telling myself it was normal, that he was stressed. But there was a heaviness in my chest I couldn’t shake, a gnawing unease I didn’t want to confront. One afternoon, my sister, Lena, called me out of the blue. I hadn’t spoken to her in weeks, and her voice was strangely excited. She told me she had “news” to share and insisted I come home for a weekend. I hesitated; my work visa allowed only a few days off, and I had deadlines looming. But something in her tone made me uneasy, a sharpness I hadn’t noticed before. I agreed to visit, thinking maybe I just needed to see my family, maybe calm my nerves. When I arrived, the atmosphere was different. Our family home felt… foreign. There was laughter, voices I didn’t recognize, and yet the most familiar voice of all: Daniel’s. My heart skipped, hope sparking briefly. But then I saw them—Lena and Daniel, standing together, smiling in a way I’d never seen before. My hands trembled. My mind refused to process what I was seeing. “Surprise,” Lena said, her voice too casual. “We have something to tell you.” Daniel, who once looked at me with unwavering devotion, now held her hand. The words that followed shattered everything: they were married. Not just married—they had done it quietly, behind my back, while I worked endlessly to give them a future. I stumbled, barely able to breathe. My heart, already stretched thin from distance and work, was ripped apart. Questions flooded my mind: Why? How? When? What about the girls? My entire world, the life I trusted, seemed to crumble in an instant. I needed answers, but most of all, I needed to understand how the two people I loved most could betray me so completely. To be continued ✍️ #viralstory #highlights
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  • Lolzzz true #kids #mother #funny #reel #1m
    Lolzzz true #kids #mother #funny #reel #1m
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