I grew up in a household where everything was fried and we never ate vegetables. If you don’t think it can be fried, my mom would find a way. When I moved out at age 21, I bought a deep fryer (even my mom didn’t own one). I did what I learned from my mom; I fried everything.
Is it possible to be 'happily single' and still celebrate your best friend's relationship? Pro-Single is NOT Anti-Marriage. 'Pro-Single' mentality supports living a life of fun and purpose. It’s becoming the best version of yourself and inspiring others to do the same.
Why is it so difficult to celebrate the good news of others without questioning our own value? When friends accomplish their goals, does the "Universal Achievement Account" go bankrupt? Does the world run out of prosperity because another woman reached her goal, or is it just your impression?