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“True Happiness Is Not for Sale: A Soul-Stirring Wake-Up Call to Those Who Trade Love and Family for Inheritance and Material Things”

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There comes a time in life when we look around and realize we have everything—houses, cars, money, land, assets, gold, and even titles—yet we feel empty. We stare at our wealth, but there’s no one to laugh with. No one to hug. No one who genuinely loves us for who we are. Why? Because in our pursuit of possessions, we lost our most priceless treasures—our loved ones. True happiness never came from material things. It never will. It comes from the hearts that beat with us in good times and bad. The family that stands beside us—not because of our wealth, but because of their love. The friends who would rather lose everything than lose our trust. The ones who would never betray us for an inheritance, property, or money. But in moments of greed, selfishness, and pride, many have pushed these people away. Not because they died—but because we let ego, jealousy, and division kill our relationships. We betrayed our bonds in pursuit of assets that will never hug us back. And when we finally sit...

🕊️ WHEN INHERITANCE BECOMES A CURSE “The Silent Breakdown of Families Over Material Things”

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How heartbreaking it is when something meant to be a blessing—an inheritance—becomes the very thing that tears a family apart. Once bound by love, shared laughter, and generational memories, families now find themselves divided over material possessions. Innocent children are caught in the storm of bitterness and greed, growing up in emotional chaos that should never have been theirs to carry. What’s the true cost of inheritance if, in gaining wealth, we lose one another? If money replaces meaning… If property takes priority over peace… If blood becomes less important than a bank account… Then what have we inherited? Let this be a reminder: possessions come and go, but people—especially those we call family—are irreplaceable. Teach your children that values matter more than valuables. That a true legacy isn’t measured by what’s left in a will, but by what’s built with love. 💡 Protect your peace. ❤️ Cherish your people. 🚫 Never let wealth destroy what love built. #InspiredByFaJoP #Fam...

The Price of Greed: When Inheritance Becomes a Weapon Against Love and Family

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How heartbreaking it is that in today’s world, the thirst for inheritance—material things that one did not work for—can drive grown men and women to commit acts of unthinkable cruelty. It is disturbing to witness how some individuals, consumed by greed, will stoop so low as to deliberately destroy another person’s marriage—inflicting emotional and psychological trauma on innocent husbands, wives, and families. All for the hope of controlling wealth that is not rightfully theirs. Even more tragic is when these same individuals, blinded by entitlement, conspire to send aging parents—those who once nurtured and sacrificed for them—into care homes among strangers, stripping them of the dignity of their own home in the name of inheritance. How sad it is that we live in a world where truth is easily sacrificed for personal gain. False accusations are weaponized to remove obstacles, often targeting the innocent. Lies are spread, trust is broken, and love is betrayed—all for material possessio...

“PLEASE, HELP ME BRING MY HUSBAND HOME”

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A Cry from a Wife Torn Apart by Greed, Injustice, and Silence My name is Mrs. Puskas. I am the wife of Al Puskas, the owner and founder of National Fail Safe (NFS), and we have shared over 16 years of love, marriage, and children. In 2021, our lives changed forever when my husband was diagnosed with dementia. A difficult diagnosis, yes—but one that should never have meant the destruction of our family. Ever since that diagnosis, a storm of cruelty has fallen upon us—not from strangers, but from people who share his last name. Curt Walter Puskas, a man with a long history of criminal behavior, drug addiction, and current probation status, and his wife, Vanessa Susanna Puskas, saw my husband’s illness not with compassion—but with opportunism. They did not offer help. They did not offer love. They came with greed in their hearts and deceit in their hands. They isolated my husband, took over control of his documents, seized our finances, and cut off our access to what rightfully belongs to...