Several weeks ago I shared on social media something from a psychologist who answered the question of what a child should do with a parent with dementia who talks about the past as if it were the present. Know more:
Several weeks ago I shared on social media something from a psychologist who answered the question of what a child should do with a parent with dementia who talks about the past as if it were the present.
A woman I once dated told me her eight-year-old son could read a person’s aura. One night when I picked her up for a date, I gave the kid 10 dollars to tell his mother he saw my strong red and orange aura. Look it up. Speaking of which, the responses to Congressman Sandro Marcos’s comment on the movement of the Philippine peso was entertaining. For a time, I taught foreign currency trading to professionals. That was when the French franc and the deutsche mark were major currencies and the Chinese renminbi and the South Korean won were considered “exotic”. Thinly traded currencies are still considered exotic, the Philippine peso, baht, and Singapore dollar now in that category.
Then again, forex trading started in Amsterdam roughly 500 years ago. It is probably no coincidence that the modern foreign exchange trading market began about the same time when cannabis became legal in the coffee shops of the Netherlands in 1976.
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