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Europe’s Cost of Living Is Rising Again as Inflation and Energy Prices Climb. AI-Generated.
For a while, it looked like Europe had moved past the worst of the inflation squeeze. The panic had faded, the headlines felt calmer, and many people assumed the pressure on household budgets was finally easing. But the latest numbers point in a different direction. Euro area inflation rose to 2.5% in March 2026, up from 1.9% in February. Energy prices climbed 4.9% year over year, while services inflation reached 3.2% and food, alcohol, and tobacco rose 2.4%. It does not look like a crisis yet. But it does look like life is getting more expensive again.
By Viorel Secareanuabout 20 hours ago in Education
Starting From Zero as a Freelancer in 2026: The Harsh Truth No One Tells You
It all looks clean. Effortless. Inevitable. And then there’s you — staring at an empty portfolio, zero clients, and a Fiverr profile that hasn’t received a single view in two weeks.
By Fabio Smiragliaabout 20 hours ago in Education
The Role Of Culture, Identity, And Values In Cross‑Cultural Dating
In a world that is becoming more global, cross-cultural dating is more popular than ever. Individuals of diverse backgrounds, culture, and faiths are engaging in romantic relationships that cut across cultures. Although such relations may be very rich and meaningful, they also demand a higher level of understanding, communication and flexibility.
By Mark Hipsterabout 20 hours ago in Confessions
Why Social Circles Shape Relationship Outcomes
Romantic relationships are considered to be very intimate relationships between two people. But, the real life situation is that they are affected by a far greater social context. Friends, families, workmates, even communities in the internet have a great influence in the way relationships start, evolve, and even terminate. These social groups influence beliefs, actions, anticipations and emotional relationships in a relationship.
By Mark Hipsterabout 21 hours ago in Confessions
The "Benefits Cliff"
The System Is Not Cash, It Is Replacement For a family of five in Salem, Oregon, the low-income support system is not built primarily on direct cash transfers. It is built on a small number of high-impact programs that function as after-tax purchasing power, replacing major expenses rather than adding to pre-tax income. This distinction matters because it changes how the system must be evaluated. Income is taxed before it becomes usable, while benefits replace costs that would otherwise require after-tax dollars. That means these programs effectively operate as a parallel income structure, but one that is locked into specific categories such as food, housing, childcare, and healthcare rather than flexible cash.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcastabout 21 hours ago in The Swamp
How To Rebuild Confidence After A Painful Dating Experience
Bad dating experiences, such as rejection, ghosting, betrayal, or a hard breakup may be permanent effects on self-confidence. Such experiences tend to question the identity of individuals, their value, and the capacity to believe in other people. After emotional disappointments, there is a desire to feel awkward, reserved or even not to date at all.
By Mark Hipsterabout 21 hours ago in Confessions
The Psychology Of Breakups And Emotional Recovery Strategies
Divorces are some of the most emotional moments that individuals experience during their lives. Regardless of whether the relationship was very sudden or gradual, the emotional effect may be overwhelming. Loss, confusion, sadness, and even relief are usually combined and thus the process of healing can be complex and highly personal. Psychologically, the breakups do not only include loss of a partner but also loss of emotional routines, shared identity and future expectations.
By Mark Hipsterabout 21 hours ago in Confessions
Signs Of Emotional Availability And Relationship Readiness
In the contemporary relationships, the emotional availability and readiness tend to be more significant than attraction or compatibility per se. Most of the relationships fail not due to lack of contact, but due to one or both the partners not being emotionally ready to commit to a strong and enduring relationship. Emotional availability is the capacity to be receptive, vulnerable, and responsive to a relationship whereas readiness is the preparedness to invest time, energy and emotional effort.
By Mark Hipsterabout 21 hours ago in Confessions










