by Richard Wharton | Oct 26, 2022
Children are like a sponge. They will absorb almost everything that they see the adults do and say. And that is why it is extremely important to begin teaching children respect, kindness, love, compassion, and being happy at home. Love begins at home. When a child...
by Richard Wharton | Oct 20, 2022
If you were asked the question, “What makes you happy?” would you be able to answer it on the spot? Quite a lot of people may have an immediate answer—their number one dream. Or there are others that would say, “It’s not a what but a who.” There was a line in the...
by Richard Wharton | Oct 3, 2022
A lot of people do not want to feel alone, lonely, and depressed. It is most often the reason that people do things that make them happy. People buy things that they think make them happy . . . on the spot. Not a lot of people realize that quite a lot of times,...
by Richard Wharton | Sep 24, 2022
Fear is a primal, strong, and common human emotion. Both a widespread physiological reaction and a strong personal emotional reaction are involved. We are protected by fear. It raises our threat awareness and equips us with defensive strategies. In some circumstances,...
by Richard Wharton | Sep 13, 2022
Unfamiliar is defined as unusual or as anything that is unknown. Unfamiliar places include a new town’s neighborhood. a stranger; someone unknown. If something is unfamiliar to you, it means that you have never seen it before or have very limited knowledge of...
by Richard Wharton | Sep 4, 2022
Sadness is not a bad thing. It can happen to anyone at anytime, and it can drag a person down–to some people, it can be a short time, for others, it can take quite a while. Sometimes, a person knows exactly why they are feeling sad. Other times, they...