humanity
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What My Parents Got Wrong — And What They Got Right
For a long time, I thought my parents got almost everything wrong. That’s dramatic, I know. But when you’re twenty-two, broke, and trying to figure out who you are, it’s easy to turn your childhood into a courtroom. Every rule becomes evidence. Every “because I said so” becomes a scar.
By John Smith19 days ago in Families
The Two Seeds: Why Love Heals and Hate Only Destroys
The Two Seeds: Why Love Heals and Hate Only Destroys By Hazrat Umer The Story We are born with a heart that is empty, like a small piece of land. As we grow up, we start planting seeds in that land. Some people plant seeds of love, kindness, and forgiveness. Others, because of pain or anger, plant seeds of hate, jealousy, and revenge. In 2026, the world is moving so fast that we often forget to check what is growing in our own hearts.
By Hazrat Umer19 days ago in Families
No One Said it Would be Easy
I know I wasn't promised a rose garden, nor was I ever told the road would be less bumpy for me. As a matter of fact, I knew without a doubt from a young age that my life would be a hard one to live. A product of the seventies, raised on the streets of the eighties, and lived through the harsher reality of the nineties.
By Mother Combs20 days ago in Families
The Empty Mansion and the Small Hut: A Lesson in True Wealth
By Hazrat Umer Why having everything money can buy might still leave you with nothing. I once knew a man named Sameer. Sameer was a very successful businessman in 2020. He had everything a person could dream of: a giant mansion with marble floors, three expensive cars, and a bank account that never ended. He was always busy, moving from one meeting to another, his phone ringing every second. People looked at him and said, "He is the luckiest man in the world."
By Hazrat Umer21 days ago in Families









