Role of Families in Character Building

Families play significantly a role to build the characters of children. The most crucial role is the environment. If the environment is beneficial, then parents do not need to put in a lot of effort. However, if the society is challenging, parents not only have to take precautions but also need to have much leisure time to watch out for their innocent children. And whatever they are taught would manifest. Families had played a significant role in the behavior and lifestyle of children.

Review | Great Expectations by Nabeel Saleem

This book effectively highlights the Victorian values of England, including social and moral values. Miss Havisham, a peculiar and appreciated figure, is a suitable character in this book. She was deceived by her wedding, wearing the groom’s dress, having the wedding crown, white gloves, and being left alone. However, she has become an old lady, still wearing the same wedding dress, and has never left the building. The dining table is set with a massive cake, silverware for eating, and her room is covered by multiple curtains.

Review | The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Nabeel Saleem

Nabeel Saleem’s review of The Power of Your Subconscious Mind blends Dr. Joseph Murphy’s life story with reflections on self-belief, gratitude, forgiveness, and inner peace. Drawing from spiritual and psychological themes, the review emphasizes how our thoughts shape reality and how true success stems from a positive, empowered subconscious mind.

Review | Zero to One by Nabeel Saleem

In this reflective review, Nabeel Saleem dives into Zero to One by Peter Thiel, exploring its powerful lessons on innovation, entrepreneurship, and individuality. Blending insights from the book with real-world examples—from tech giants to street vendors—he emphasizes the value of creating something new, learning from failure, and choosing trustworthy partners in business. With personal anecdotes and thoughtful commentary, this piece reminds readers that the journey to success is never easy—but always worth the effort.