The author of the articles on this site was born in New York but raised in Tokyo. Marika now resides in Georgia; as a result, she has a mixture of the Northern wit, with Asian Culture, and a Southern soul. "Renaissance Woman" is the best term to describe her as she can work in the tech field, put together marketing strategies, pose in front of a camera and create art but her true love is a combination of creative writing, speaking in front of a camera, learning about people and researching important issues. As a result of her experiences in life and the life of others she has come to adore, RelationshipLiving.com is now created.
“The only way to really live to the fullest is to really come to a great understanding of the relationships around us.“ – Marika Dye
When to Reveal the Real You
Sometimes telling the world who you really are can be quite complicated and scary. The complexity can come from not really knowing your whole self; therefore, how can you share it with others. Everyone has to reveal certain parts of themselves when it’s right for them. Sometimes though, society makes it so that we never feel comfortable nor safe “coming out”. We all have our secrets, and I will...
Or Do Good to Make this World More Like Heaven?
I recently had a conversation with someone regarding heaven and hell that didn’t sit well with me. Actually, having these kinds of conversations never go over well with me. My ideals on this subject have progressed unconventionally and rebelled against the norm; therefore, I would only displease most traditionally religious persons. Although I consider myself Jewish, I am currently...
So never give up on truly living!
Years ago, I read this blog called Evolution of the Self. It was very thought provoking– enough for me to not only reply to this person, but also to write a blog.
I want to first start by saying evolution is real. We even internally evolve as people. It’s not just physical. I believe as we physically evolve, we also emotionally and intellectually evolve sometimes even ...
Why do people volunteer unnecessary info?
There’s this thing that some people tend to do in relationships. I have even seen this in “pre-relationship” situations as well. I find this “thing” to be a bit annoying and somewhat immature– only “somewhat” because sometimes you can innocently get caught up in saying too much. It’s an honest mistake I have made in the past which is the reason why I...
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