Growing up, our kitchen was a battlefield. The signal to batten down the hatches? Dad’s lunch pail, landing with the force of righteous thunder on the chipped counter. That clanging thermos had more authority than the President. “This is my house,” he’d declare, chest out, sweat still fresh on his brow. “I pay the bills. I’m the boss.�… Read More
In this world, there are two kinds of people: those who try, and those who mock the ones who do.You gave it your best shot. Maybe you missed. Maybe the crowd laughed. Maybe your hands shook, your voice cracked, your knees buckled—but damn it, you stood up and you tried. That matters.You put yourself out there. And that takes more guts than most p… Read More
Karma Won't Be Nice Inheritance Theft No One Talks AboutBy Roy Dawson Earth Angel Master Magical healer A man dies. His final words are written on paper, notarized, witnessed, sealed. His last wish—his estate, his money, his land—goes to the person he loved most. That wish should be sacred. It should move like a bullet from barrel to target: f… Read More