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( March 4th - March 8th )

๐Ÿ’›Her Impact | Voices of Appreciation Event๐Ÿ’›


March 8 is about appreciation.

We would love to hear about a woman who has made a difference in your life, whether it is someone close to you, a mentor, a friend, a family member, or even someone from our community who inspired you in meaningful ways.

Share your message, your gratitude, or a simple thank you.
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To make this moment even more special,ย 8 randomly selected stories will share aย total prize of $400 as a small token of appreciation.

If you participate, please include your Stake username in your post so we can contact the selected participants.
Good luck!

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Once, there was a woman who didn't wear a crown or carry a wand, yet she was the most powerful person in her kingdom. Her power wasn't found in loud speeches, but in the way she moved through the world.She knew exactly how much sugar belonged in the tea without ever looking at a recipe. It was in the "magic" of her hug. That woman was my grandmother. she will always be in me and with me

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There once was a guy who liked to gamble but didnt like his regular casino! He found a girl who showed him stake and fell in love with bothย 

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My mother is the woman who left her hometown behind, carrying both dreams and homesickness, so that I could have a better life. She worked long, exhausting days in a distant city, yet she always hid her fatigue behind warm and loving phone calls. Every sacrifice she made was a silent promise that I would have more opportunities than she ever did. Even when life was hard, she never complained, choosing strength and hope instead. Her courage and unconditional love are the greatest gifts I have ever received. I am forever grateful for the life she built for me through her resilience and sacrifice.
holae

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When i was in college i met this girl in my school she's always feel isolated she's lonely she doesn't have friend so i gather my courage to talk to her and it clicks boom. That girl made me today she's taught me to stay strong alone do things alone and never to be scared I'm glad i talk to her and we are frieds till now it's 10 years of friendship and i cherish it till the rest of my life

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Username - Justin0317

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ย When I was in school, I didnโ€™t pay much attention to my handwriting. I used to write carefully, but I never really focused on improving it. One day, I saw a girlโ€™s notebook. Her handwriting was very beautiful, and she was also getting good marks.

At that moment, I thought maybe neat and beautiful writing helps us pay more attention to our studies. When our work looks good, we enjoy reading it too. That idea really inspired me.

In the next half-term, I started giving more time and attention to my handwriting. I practiced and tried to improve it. When our notebooks were sent to the principalโ€™s office for checking and stamping, all the students received their notebooks back except mine.

The next day, during assembly, the principal showed my notebook and said that I had written very beautifully. I was given a prize for it. I felt extremely proud of myself.

All thanks to that girl who motivated me without even knowing it.

Due to improving my handwriting, I never lost interest in my studies and became successful at an early stage of my life.

Stake username: Aerena09ย 

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The Woman Who Taught Me the Value of Patience

Sometimes the people who impact our lives the most are not the ones who arrive at the perfect moment, but the ones who stay when life is not perfect.

There was a woman in my life who showed me something I didnโ€™t understand before patience and loyalty. She believed in me during a time when I was still trying to figure myself out. When my life was full of distractions, mistakes, and noise, she still saw something good in me that I couldnโ€™t always see in myself.Her strength wasnโ€™t loud. It wasnโ€™t dramatic. It was quiet and constant. The kind of strength that waits, supports, and hopes for the best in someone.

Even when life moved us in different directions, the impact she left on me stayed. She reminded me that real connection isnโ€™t about perfection ย itโ€™s about sincerity, growth, and the courage to care about someone deeply.

Because of her, I try to be a better man today. More honest. More patient. More aware of the value of people who truly care.

Some people pass through your life.

Others leave a lesson that stays with you forever.

Today I want to say thank you to the woman who taught me that patience and belief in someone can change a life.

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Stake username: randyrg

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My Inspiration: My Mother

I want to appreciate the most incredible woman in my life: my Mother.

They say a mother is the heart of a home, but she is so much more. a mother isn't just a role; itโ€™s a profession that deserves the highest respect and the biggest 'salary' of love and gratitude.

As her daughter, Iโ€™ve seen her work 24/7 without a single day off, yet she never complains. She is my first teacher, my best friend, and the person who taught me that a womanโ€™s strength lies in her kindness and her resilience.

Mummy, thank you for every sacrifice youโ€™ve made to give me a better life. You are the real hero of my story, and I hope to become even half the woman you are someday.

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Stake username: FUMMINGBEAST

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It's always be my Mama.ย 

I remember when I was younger, I'm so rebellious and often getting put myself in a mess, she scolds and threaten me sometimes with sandal or a hanger but after a sermon, she'll ask what I would like to eat because she will cook or buy it. I know it's tough love ๐Ÿคฃ. But when we grow older, We'll realize that everything she does is for our sake.

She never gives up on me whatever pit I get myself into, whatever failure of situation I am in. She always reminds me that as long as she lives , she always wants to see me succeed. No matter how many times I think of ending it , I always think she's always there waiting for me , the best person that believes in me.ย 

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To everyone of you, love your mother while she's still alive. Life is short , cherish her while she's still here because someday she will be one our memories that will never fade , but will remind us of our earlier life.ย 

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Thank you ๐Ÿ™

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The woman who has made the deepest, most consistent difference in my life is my mom. She's been my quiet hero through everything: the highs of crypto wins and new adventures, the lows of rough patches, health struggles, and just the daily grind of figuring life out.From the times I've shared publiclyโ€”like wanting to help with her meds when things were tight, dreaming of buying her that dream house if a big win ever hit, or simply calling her my heroโ€”she's the one who keeps showing up with unconditional support, wisdom, and that tough-but-loving push to keep going. She's taught me resilience without ever making a big speech about it, just by living it.Mom, if you're somehow seeing this (or if the universe passes the message along): thank you. For everythingโ€”the sacrifices, the belief even when I doubted myself, the love that never wavered. You're the reason I try to be better every day. I love you more than words (or moonshots) can say.ย 

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stake user : Morax69

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Growing up without a sister of my own, your presence filled a space I didnt even realize was empty. You became the mentor and friend I needed. showing me through your own actions what it means to be resilient and ambitious. I am deeply grateful for the way you share your strength and wisdom. Thank you for being the sister I didn't have and the inspiration I didn't know I was looking for.

username - Mannu6913

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For me there are not one but two women who made the the most difference in my life being my Mom and little sister , I know I'm cheating a lil lol but I cant choose between them.

As for My Mom she's always been rock solid with and been with me through all highs and lows of my life the impact she's made on my life has been massive especially after our separation from my father who turned out to be a very bad human being.ย 

As for my sister she's been a bundle of joy and honestly I aspire to be as carefree as her !!

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Stake ID - Satteli

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When we talk about strong women, we often celebrate the ones who managed to escape difficult circumstances and build new lives. But strength can take many forms, and Iโ€™ve seen it through the lives of women who shaped the way I think about freedom and resilience. THERE ARE MANY.ย When we celebrate them, we are not only celebrating individuals, but also the strength it takes to live as a woman in a world that often tries to limit that freedom. This is especially visible in the patriarchal society I come from.

My grandmother was married as a teenager and lived through domestic abuse at a time when many women had little support and even fewer choices. Her life showed me how limited the world could be for women of her generation, and how much quiet endurance it sometimes took simply to survive. As I grew older, I understood the value of the freedom she never had. Her life inspired me to stand up for women and help build a future where dignity and safety are never negotiable. Because of that, I feel deeply protective of the women and girls in my life.ย 

There is another woman who influenced me in a different way. She is no longer in my life, but we spent time together when we were both twenty-year-old college students trying to figure ourselves out. I remember sitting in her room, where the walls were filled with references to the things she loved. Pink Floyd, John Mayer, The Lumineers, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Fleabag, books and more. I always enjoyed her company.

I watched her push through a college degree she did not want and take a job she did not enjoy, all to keep up with her familyโ€™s expectations. They were high achievers who wanted to shape her path for her. But despite that, I saw her quietly work toward something different. Eventually she found the courage to leave and moved to Canada to pursue journalism.

Enter *She's Leaving Home by The Beatles, haha*ย 

A Federer and tennis fan, I believe she may now work around sports commentary. I am not entirely sure where life took her after that, but I hope she finally found what she was searching for.

Both of these women showed me different forms of courage. One endured a life with very few choices, and the other fought to create her own. I appreciate them as women.ย 

As for the best woman and person I currently know is, Marie @MCK1234ย She's a gentle heart, with so much wit that sometimes I'm jealous that I'm not as funny and easy going as her. She's the woman who is has my heart, and the one i hold no contempt towards, the one who i want in my life forever for how lovely she is. She listens to me endlessly, shows up when needed, and despite looking so hot, she's not dumb hahah, like the stereotype, she cares about real things and issues. Even politics. There are many women who have inspire me, but no one can come as close to loving me as she has. I love you so much hahahaha. Thank you for finally showing me that i could actually be best friends with a woman. ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿฅ„๐Ÿชฅโค๏ธ

Username: spaceoddtiddy

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2 hours ago, BratislavK said:

March 8 Event-Promo.png

( March 4th - March 8th )

๐Ÿ’›Her Impact | Voices of Appreciation Event๐Ÿ’›


March 8 is about appreciation.

We would love to hear about a woman who has made a difference in your life, whether it is someone close to you, a mentor, a friend, a family member, or even someone from our community who inspired you in meaningful ways.

Share your message, your gratitude, or a simple thank you.
ย 

To make this moment even more special,ย 8 randomly selected stories will share aย total prize of $400 as a small token of appreciation.

If you participate, please include your Stake username in your post so we can contact the selected participants.
Good luck!

On this March 8, I want to appreciate two women who shaped my heart and my strength my mother and my friend Spacey. @spaceoddtiddyโค๏ธโ€๐Ÿ”ฅ

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First, my mom. She has gone through so many phases in life that could have easily broken her. Challenges that might have crushed someone else. But instead of giving up, she chose to fight. She fought for us. She stayed strong for her family. And despite everything, she is still here ย loving, smiling, and giving warmth. Her smile carries strength, and her love carries sacrifice. I am endlessly grateful for her resilience and her heart.

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And then there is my friend Spacey.

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She has also been through so much, more than people see on the surface. Life tested her in many ways. Yet she is still standing. Still strong. Still unapologetically herself.

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What I admire most is that neither of them allowed the world to make them bitter. They are still capable of loving deeply. Still kind. Still good. That kind of strength is rare.

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I am so proud of both of them ย strong, brave women who continue to love despite everything.

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Thank you for being my inspiration every single day. ๐Ÿคย 

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username : ย MCK1234

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The Wonder woman of my life,

A strong hard working mom of 3 children, i call her "Wonderย  woman" with those fast and amazing moves, with fierce amazona warrior mentality how she balances her daily routine, office work, household chores and caring of her children.

At 3yrs old, When i fall or tumble down, she don't panic, approach me with those calming wordsย  "its ok, i know it doesn't feel you well but you'll be fine"ย as i grew up those words lead me to be strong and a better person, independent who overcomes obstacles with courage, seeing mistakes as lessons rather than failures. Thank you mamaย for teaching me the 5th rule of life " When you face problems, don't panic, stay calm" Also i'm so grateful you thought me kindness, patience and courage. You've molded me into a person I am today๐Ÿฅฐ

Happy Internatinal women's day to all mothers out there..๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’œ

Stake username: Zamia2001

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Iโ€™m so grateful for the friend who has been my 'person' through it all. She is the one who celebrates my smallest wins like theyโ€™re Olympic gold medals and sits with me in the trenches when things fall apart. She reminds me that I donโ€™t have to be perfect to be worthy. Thank you for the belly laughs, the honest truths, and for making life feel a lot less lonely.

Stake:ย LaSalpi088

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Honestly, I don't know how my wife deals with me 24/7, but sheโ€™s literally the 'CEO of fixing my life.' From finding my lost socks to helping me keep my head straight when things get stressful, she does it all with a smile (and a bit of scolding, haha!). Beyond the jokes, her support is my biggest strength. Sheโ€™s the person who reminds me to take a breath and keep going. My life would basically be a '404 Error' without her!

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Stake ๐Ÿ†”: Mlikhusaain56

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I want to appreciate my sister for being my biggest cheerleader and my toughest critic. Sheโ€™s the one who tells me I can conquer the world, but also the one who tells me Iโ€™m being dramatic over nothing. Itโ€™s that balance that keeps me grounded. Whether it's a rough day at work or just a bad mood, her 'Donโ€™t worry, we got this' is enough to fix everything. Sheโ€™s not just a part of my life; sheโ€™s the one who makes it worth living!

Stake: FisHerMaN75

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Nanay always served the meat first.

During the lean years in the province, sheโ€™d push the only piece of fried fish toward me, claiming she preferred the "crunchy" tail and the salty oil mixed with her rice. She ate the burnt edges so I could have the soft center.

Years later, at a fancy restaurant in the city, I placed the finest cut of steak on her plate. Without a thought, she immediately sliced it in half and moved the larger portion back to me.

"I'm full," she lied, the same way she had for twenty years.

I finally understood: her hunger was never satisfied by food, but by seeing me fed.

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Stake: CapitalLetterM

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i know a woman who is truly amazing. while she was working, her mother became sick. at first everyone thought it was just a common illness, so every week she took her mother for treatment. eventually the doctor suspected something more serious and referred her to another specialist. it turned out her mother had late stage breast cancer. she used all of her savings and kept working hard because she was the backbone of her family.

we tried to help financially but it was never enough. still, my friend managed to bring her mother abroad to get treatment so her mother would not suffer too much. a few months later her mother passed away. in the days before her mother's passing, her mother expressed gratitude to her daughter for taking care of her without rest, even at such a young age. my friend worked at night after her mother slept, and even in the hospital, while waiting by her mother's side, she kept working on her laptop despite being exhausted.

now my friend continues to be strong, without a father, without a mother, still young, and supporting her younger sibling who is in college. i am very proud of her and i hope she will always be happy ๐Ÿ™

MasterLew

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My dearest Diแป‡u,

If someone had told me eight years ago, back when we were just two university students trying to figure out the world, that I would be writing a letter to my future wife, I would have smiled the biggest smile imaginable. It feels like a lifetime has passed since those early days on campus, yet when I look at you, I see the exact same girl who captivated my heart all those years ago. As we look toward the end of 2026 when we will finally say "I do," I am completely overwhelmed with gratitude. I want to take this moment to truly thank you for the past eight years.

Thank you for the university years, where our beautiful story began. We were so young, armed with nothing but textbooks and heads full of dreams. In a time defined by uncertainty, you were my absolute sanctuary. You held my hand and promised me that we would figure it all out together. You taught me how to believe in myself because of the unwavering way you believed in me, loving the unfinished version of me long before I recognized my own potential.

Thank you for the years of waiting and your immense patience. Eight years is a significant chapter of life. We transitioned from students living in a bubble to adults navigating the demanding realities of the real world. Through the stress, financial worries, and the heavy weight of adult responsibilities, you were always my anchor. You understood that we were building a solid foundation, and you never made me feel rushed. Your grace and patience are a testament to the depth of your love, and I promise you that this wait will have been worth every single second.

Thank you for being my absolute best friend. We have seen every side of each otherโ€”the highest victories and the lowest moments, the silly quirks and the irrational fears. You know my silence just as well as you know my words. Life is fundamentally better simply because I get to experience it with you; your presence turns the ordinary into something extraordinary. I am in absolute awe of the strong, fiercely intelligent, and deeply compassionate woman you have become. You inspire me to be a better man every single day.

And now, the end of 2026 is almost here. The year our "someday" finally becomes our reality. I picture you walking down the aisle, the breathtaking culmination of eight years of memories. When I look at you on that day, I won't just see a beautiful bride; I will see my past, my present, and my entire future looking back at me. I am so ready for the quiet Sunday mornings as a married couple, the shared responsibilities, and the life we will build together.

Thank you, my love, for giving me your youth, your trust, and your heart. I am so ready to call you my wife.

I love you, now and for all the days to come.

astrokingtoolย 

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Today, I want to say thank you to the woman who has quietly shaped my life in the most meaningful ways โ€” my mom. ย 

She may not always say much, but her actions speak louder than anything. From teaching me resilience during tough times to celebrating even my smallest wins, she has always been my steady support. Her strength, patience, and unconditional love are things I carry with me every single day. ย 

Thank you for your sacrifices, your guidance, and for believing in me even when I doubted myself. I am who I am because of you. ๐Ÿ’ ย 

Happy International Womenโ€™s Day to you and to all the incredible women who inspire us to be better.

user: Akitaaa

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On January 21, 2011, I began a love story that I thought would be the end of my search. For almost 12 years, we were together, growing, dreaming, and planning our wedding. I was sure she was the woman who would be my wife.

But on my birthday, October 21, 2022, everything came crashing down. She chose to marry someone else. In one day, I lost the love, the plans, and the future I had built. I was devastated, depressed, and felt like a failure.

When everything felt dark, one person remained by my side: my mother. With prayer, patience, and simple words, she strengthened me. She assured me that what had left wasn't my destiny, and that God was preparing something better.

Thanks to her support, I recovered. In early 2023, I married a woman who truly loves me. Now, in 2026, I live happily with my wife and a son who calls me Dad.

I've learned that loss isn't the end of everything. Sometimes, hearts have to be broken before we can find our true home. And a mother's love is my biggest reason to persevere and stay strong.

User NAme/Id : Junoth

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