Financially — I’m going to win
Career wise — I’m going to win
Mentally — I’m going to win
Emotionally — I’m going to win
Physically — I’m going to win
Academically — I’m going to win
Family wise — I’m going to win
With Love — I’m going to win
I’m claiming it all. ✨
One number is my boundaries… don’t go there. I don’t do selective calmness. I’m calm, but my zero tolerance for nonsense is real. I won’t act out of character… unless you move mad. And trust me, you won’t like the outcome.
I don’t do selective calmness. I’m calm, but my zero tolerance for nonsense is real. I won’t act out of character… unless you move mad. And trust me, you won’t like the outcome.
The reality is that 2026 won’t be rosy every day. There will be good days and bad days. There will be smooth days, and there will be difficult, even terrible ones. But regardless, may we never experience days that permanently take us down for the rest of the year. Happy New Year.
@Fact My favorite part of the body is the ear. Unlike other body parts, it doesn't show emotions or make actions that can get you into trouble. Its sole purpose is to listen, making it a symbol of quiet strength, wisdom, and understanding.
Leprosy, known as Hansen's disease, is a long-term infectious condition caused by the Mycobacterium leprae bacterium. It mainly affects the skin, nerves, and mucous membranes, resulting in skin lesions and nerve damage. In the 1890s, China grappled with significant challenges in managing leprosy and providing care for those affected.
At that time, leprosy was a stigmatized and poorly understood disease, often associated with fear and societal exclusion. Ignorance regarding its transmission and treatment led to the ill-treatment and discrimination of those affected. They were frequently ostracized, enduring a life of isolation and difficulty.
In some instances, leprosy can cause severe nerve damage. This can result in a loss of sensation in impacted areas, impairing the ability to feel pain, touch, or temperature shifts. Such sensory loss increases the risk of injuries and infections going undetected