Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Beyond relaxation: Why sharing your weekend joy can transform others

The best of Italian minestrone soup.
 

I adore cooking "Minestrone," an Italian vegetable soup, every weekend. Photo credit: Freepik.


Everybody gets two days, Saturday and Sunday, to rest after a long weekend of labor. On the other hand, millions of individuals around the world are so used to their jobs that they don't even enjoy their weekends. The axiom states that "all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"; thus, this post will show you how to make your weekends worthwhile and pleasurable.

 

The same suggestions are made often in articles about how to spend a weekend: spend time with your family, clean up your house, go outside without a smartphone, and begin studying a foreign language. Although many of these are energy-intensive, they are all excellent concepts. To keep my weekends fulfilling, I have selected certain errands I have adopted for decades.

 

On weekends, a lot of people who love social life visit friends, go to the movies, take part in entertainment events, or attend museums or concerts. Since those aren't my areas of interest, I don't rely on any of these to make me happy in life. During my three years of employment at an Antwerp movie house, I watched only two movies. This sounds rare, but I mean it.

 

"Kill Bill" was one of the movies, while the other one is about the terrible experiences that Jews had under the Nazi regime. This is sufficient to demonstrate that I don't rely on viewing movies as a weekend pastime. I want to share a few things with the readers. Experiences abound in life, and everyone, from kids to adults, has a tale to tell.

 

There are lots of free blogs with simple themes for creating them. Just go online, choose one, and start blogging. When you start sharing your experience and readers start responding, you'll know that you're a happy person because, without even realizing it, you've gained readers or friends on social media who want to read the motivational and inspiring articles you are sharing on your blog.

 

Many people may be uncomfortable talking about or sharing their experiences, but doing so might help, inspire, and transform the lives of others in addition to helping you. In the future, these texts will serve as an additional source for book publication. 


Another issue is that I enjoy spending every weekend at the grocery store. Going out that morning or during the day provides you with a boost to relieve boredom or loneliness, even if you have everything and food in your home.

 

Many people have never been happy at home without dining out since they lack cooking skills. Never forget that you can always learn new things and develop the skills you lack. Look up "how to prepare your delicious meal" on the internet. For instance, I adore "Minestrone," an Italian vegetable soup. This soup is so good that I make it every weekend.

 

Some people are also skilled cooks, and they can post their recipes on whatever blogging site they like. Packing your automobile and riding a bicycle to specific locations is another weekend pastime that I find amusing. You will see that "Home sweet home" when you return to the house. Simply sit back and unwind on the couch while you watch your preferred shows.

 

Lastly, remain composed no matter what you are going through in life, whether from dishonest friends, family, adversaries, or other situations. Never react because your opponents will be happier the more you react. You should never wake up fighting your enemies because doing so means you are ruining your happiness. Let this article inspire everyone. Cheers and happy weekend!

Friday, March 23, 2018

DO WE HAVE TO DEPEND OR TRUST GOOGLE FOR OUR FUTURE?


Google is no more the Google it used to be


Google is no longer the Google it used to be



Google used to be the best search engine in the world. Everyone loves Google because they have provided everything to assist businessmen, entrepreneurs, and professionals from all walks of life, the tools to be successful, but at the moment, something is terribly wrong with Google.



As the world falls apart with corruption, lies, immoralities, hypocrisy, and medical crimes, it seems the world's best search engine, Google, has been carried away by them. Google is now corrupt and is going from bad to worse.

I used to enjoy my work as a journalist blogging on the social platform of Google, but at the moment, I am no longer interested. There are many free blogs, such as WordPress; those interested in blogging can go for it, but we chose Blogger because it belongs to Google. But is it worth being on Blogger?

Readers who visit this particular blog will notice that I am no longer actively contributing regularly to this blog. I went away not because I don't have any more articles to write, but the unfriendly and coercive activities I am experiencing from Google pushed me away.

My bitter experience started when I did intensely investigative journalism and exposed corrupt banks and Belgian government officials, and lawyers stealing from foreigners, especially Africans in Antwerp. I lost all the adverts on my blog and some proceeds.


When I left this blog, I joined a Dutch scientist/microsurgeon, Johan Van Dongen, and a German medical doctor, Wolff Geisler, to launch the blog 'SECRETS OF HIV-AIDS AND EBOLA FACTS JOURNAL.' 

The HIV-AIDS and Ebola facts and information provided by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control to the general public aren't accurate. They have deceived the world because the diseases were man-made. That's why we made this new health blog.

After the new health blog became successful, Google has again begun its old tricks of sabotaging our efforts.


Despite that, we have published over seven hundred articles, and Google has indexed 655 articles on this new health blog; articles on the blog are very hard to find in the Google search engine. This is something we have never experienced before.

Our data reveal that our readers are from social media, but not through the Google search engine. For example, one of our articles generated over 8,000 views within three days, and the readers were from various social media, with the highest from Facebook. 


We can't narrate the number of times our social media has been blocked and, for unknown reasons, deleted. It sounds ridiculous that when searching our blog in the Google search engine, only the links or URLs of three or four articles we have published appeared, so where is the rest? 

This is too much Google. Blogger is for you and, therefore, you can do whatever you like, but never forget "The truth will defeat lies and the light will conquer darkness." 

Above all, help to build a better world for the benefit of the next generation. If you don't want to participate, please don't sabotage the efforts of those following the path of truth.