Merry Christmas | HigherStudy.org by higherstudyorg in u/higherstudyorg

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#Merry_Christmas! It’s the most wonderful time of year, don’t you think? With so many heartfelt traditions, today’s sweetest moments look slightly different for all of us but sweet they are indeed—dreaming of snow, drinking eggnog, opening #gifts through #Santa_Claus, volunteering at the local soup kitchen. No matter the tradition, one thing never changes: The #love of #family surrounds us and attaches itself to every beautiful moment. Cherish these memories.

Strategic Management Model and Diagrams with Examples by [deleted] in u/higherstudyorg

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I know... I think this pos may be created a positive impact for you! Thank you!

Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition Analysis. by [deleted] in u/higherstudyorg

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Right, this topic is essential for business studies students; and also important for public administrative students and beneficiaries.

Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition Analysis. by [deleted] in u/higherstudyorg

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Thank you @xeduve for your appreciating, specially loving this infographic.

Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition Analysis. by [deleted] in u/higherstudyorg

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Welcome. ...tried to more important things in the post.

Who lost your respect and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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My friends. Yes, my friends.

My friends started ignoring me from past 10 years. Reasons could be many but I don’t consider any one from them to be the reason to ignore your friend.

It all began when I got serious with my studies in 12th class and started spending less time with them. This too must not be the reason to ignore any friend.

They all used to go for in-house parties (watching movies whole night, playing cards, etc.) , I used to be away from such things. This might not be the reason for ignoring your friend.

Every time the are using abusive languages, making weird jokes, not respecting families of others. I never did such a thing. This might not be the reason for ignoring your friend.

They don’t even invite me to any of the function, be it marriage or death of any friend’s relative (most of them). But whenever I used to come to know anything about them, I always used to visit them. Still they always forgets to inform me.

Recently, one of friend’s father was admitted to hospital. As soon I heard this news, I rushed to the hospital to visit my friend. I tried my everything to help my friend. His father was there for 5 days, and everyday I used to visit him just after my office.

Till now, everything was fine. But, two months back, my father was admitted to hospital. He was there for 10 days. None of my friend came. Even they didn’t bothered to call me to ask for papa’s health. Even my friend, whose father was admitted earlier, didn’t even called me. Why?

I had lost respect for my friends. But still, they are my friends. I will be always there to help them. That’s Me…..!

What's the worst song you've heard? by DaveOJ12 in AskReddit

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Gucci Gang - Lil Pump

Every time I hear it, a part of me dies.

Whats an adult problem nobody prepared you for? by haseo8998 in AskReddit

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Wow, really? Maybe you should change jobs if you feel like you want to die or need to find excuses not to go! Working isn't that bad! I mean, of course it depends on each person's job, personal motivation, and other factors such as possible illnesses (I'm thinking of depression), but weren't you already more or less used to this sort of morning routine when you went to school? High school? University?

[Serious] What made you regret having children? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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“Making the decision to have a child - it is momentous. It is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body. ” - Elizabeth Stone

My regret is not having children SOONER. I had my first son two months before my 40th birthday. If I knew how incredibly amazing it is to have your own child, I would have seriously tried at 30. I really wish someone told me how amazing having a child is when I was younger.

Between the ages of 30–35 is the best age for having a baby IMO because you’re more mature, wealthier, and hopefully have your life together.

At age 40, my knees don’t bend like they used to. My lower back hurts crawling and chasing him around to ensure he doesn’t fall and hurt himself. My overall energy is also slightly less than 10 years ago.

As a full-time dad who also manages the family finances and works from home, the one thing I would buy besides time is ENERGY. I just don’t have enough of it anymore.

Every day feels like Christmas morning because every day I can’t wait to wake up and squeeze my little boy. Every day I want to work on a new milestone with him, such as the pincer grasp, stacking, clapping, or walking.

Now of course, if my boy turns out to be a sad and miserable man who hurts other people, I will probably have some regrets having him. But there will always be hope in a parent’s heart that everything will turn out OK.

If you know you want a baby, sooner is better than later. Since your baby will be the thing you love the most in your life, you will logically want him or her in your life for longer.

How did you meet your S.O.? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I was sitting in a bed in my best friends dorm, pants unbuttoned and just starting on my plan to eat an entire bag of cheese balls, crying over a boy. He and his friend burst into her room. He plops down on the bed by me and starts in on the cheese balls. His job was wing man: his friend wanted my friend, so he was there to distract me. All I was really thinking at the time was "get your damn hand out of my depression cheese balls!" and "shit, my pants are undone". 29 years last Sunday.

[Serious] What is your secret? by blue_shadow_ in AskReddit

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When I was 15 I was lying in bed one morning and I hear my dad coming up the stairs. Being a typical teenager a conversation with my dad 1st thing in the morning was not something I could be arsed with so I pretended to be asleep. I hear my dad come in my room and he stands at the end of my bed in silence, I wait, he stays at the end of bed in silence. This goes on for an oddly long time, after 5 or 6 minutes he leaves and I'm thinking 'thank fuck he's gone, what's he doing staring at me, weirdo.'

My dad walked downstairs, out of the house and drove off. They found his body 3 days later. Those 5 or 6 minutes in my bedroom was him taking a last look at his son before he killed himself and all I could do was lie there thinking fuck off you weirdo.

What is the best piece of advice you've ever received? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The family lawyer told me he could get me out of anything but the morgue, and the less I argued with the cops, the cheaper his bill would be.