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Finding Warmth in a Cold World: Navigating Loneliness in Midlife
A divorced man in his thirties said to me: I feel so lonely. During this period, for the sake of career development, he applied to station in other places and traveled back and forth on weekends. Work is very hard every day, and running is also very tiring. He and his ex-wife were very quarrelsome before the divorce, but became calm after the divorce. The two parties take turns raising children. The three-year-old daughter stays at her mother’s house from Monday to Friday and at her father’s house on Saturdays and Sundays. They get along harmoniously. His ex-wife said categorically to him: Don’t think about it, I absolutely…
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“Say ‘I Love You’ Again”: How to Rekindle the Romance in Your Relationship
As we know, no one at first associated Shepresa, a legendary scientist, ethologist and cetacean biologist, with issues like “the future of humanity” or “the human mind”—at first, she just The “person who can talk to cetaceans” is nothing more than that. The starting point of her life does not seem to be special: in 2106 AD, Shepresa was born in an ordinary middle-class family in Connecticut, USA. Worked in the research and development departments of Connecticut State University and Pfizer. She is the only daughter in the family. When she was ten years old, her parents divorced for some reason, and she was once diagnosed with severe post-traumatic syndrome-during…