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Digital ID’s will Get More Popular in 2026… And That’s NOT a Good Thing

Digital ID’s will Get More Popular in 2026… And That’s NOT a Good Thing

Digital ID adoption is expected to accelerate significantly in 2026, driven by global regulatory frameworks, technological advancements, and growing demand for secure, frictionless identity verification. The European Union’s European Digital Identity (EUDI) regulation and eIDAS frameworks are set to anchor widespread wallet adoption, with Member States expected to offer an EU Digital Identity Wallet by …

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Women Complicate Marriage When They Want To Lead

Women Complicate Marriage When They Want To Lead

The idea that women complicate marriage when they lead is a misconception rooted in societal and relational dynamics rather than inherent female behavior. While some sources suggest that women may take on leadership roles due to men’s lack of initiative or emotional unavailability, this is often a response to unmet needs rather than a desire to …

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Stop Fighting Them: How God Deals With The People Who Hurt You When You Stay Silent

Stop Fighting Them: How God Deals With The People Who Hurt You When You Stay Silent

When you are hurt by others, the biblical response is to stop fighting and instead trust in God’s justice. The command to “be still” is not passive resignation but a call to cease from anger, retaliation, and self-justification, allowing God to act on your behalf. This principle is echoed in Exodus 14:14, where God declares, “The …

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“My kid is an adult…Why won’t they figure it out?”

“My kid is an adult…Why won’t they figure it out?”

When parents ask, “My kid is an adult—why won’t they figure it out?”, they’re often expressing frustration, concern, or helplessness about a child who seems stuck in poor decisions, emotional patterns, or estranged relationships. However, adult development is not a switch that flips at age 18 or 21—it’s a gradual, nonlinear process influenced by emotional maturity, life …

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10 TRUE Things Alienated Kids Won’t Admit

10 TRUE Things Alienated Kids Won’t Admit

10 TRUE Things Alienated Kids Won’t Admit What Does The KJV Bible Say? While the Bible does not use the modern clinical term “parental alienation,” it contains numerous principles and warnings regarding the breakdown of family unity and the rebellion of children. Drawing from modern observations of alienated children and applying the  King James Version …

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How I know what women want: their feelings don’t matter

How I know what women want: their feelings don’t matter

The phrase “How I know what women want: their feelings don’t matter” stems from a controversial perspective in modern relationship coaching, particularly within certain male-focused dating advice circles. It does not mean that women themselves lack feelings or that their own emotions are unimportant. Rather, it suggests that a woman’s romantic attraction is driven more by behavior, value, and outcomes …

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This Vitamin Reverses GLAUCOMA?! Video Review

This Vitamin Reverses GLAUCOMA?! Video Review

No vitamin or supplement has been proven to reverse glaucoma. While some research suggests certain vitamins and nutrients may help slow the progression of the disease, they do not cure or reverse existing damage. For example, a 2025 study found that a supplement containing vitamins B6, B9, B12, and choline slowed optic nerve damage in animal …

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How the Economy Worked in the Time of Jesus

How the Economy Worked in the Time of Jesus

In 2026, historians and theologians emphasize that the economy of Jesus’ era was a complex agrarian system defined by sharp social stratification, heavy taxation, and a mix of local and imperial influences.  The primary pillars of the economy included: Scholars view first-century Galilee as a world of extreme economic disparity, where a tiny elite controlled the vast majority …

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How to RESIST becoming EMOTIONALLY ATTACHED: get a poker face

How to RESIST becoming EMOTIONALLY ATTACHED: get a poker face

To resist becoming emotionally attached, one should adopt a strategic approach akin to playing poker, maintaining emotional composure and avoiding premature investment in a relationship. This involves guarding one’s thoughts by not dwelling on the person when they are not present, being fully present in the moment, and refraining from excessive communication or inappropriate emotional disclosures …

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Become A Monster: Owning Your Darkness

Become A Monster: Owning Your Darkness

The phrase “become a monster: owning your darkness” draws heavily from philosophical and psychological ideas, particularly those of Friedrich Nietzsche and Carl Jung. It refers to the process of confronting and integrating one’s inner “shadow”—the repressed, often undesirable parts of the self such as anger, aggression, fear, and selfishness. Rather than denying or projecting these traits onto others, the goal …

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