Dayaleni Rajah
Stories (18/0)
Standing Up to Bullies
Jenny had always been a shy and reserved girl. She was never one to speak up or draw attention to herself, which made her an easy target for the school bullies. Every day, Jenny dreaded going to school, knowing that she would have to endure the taunts and insults of her tormentors.
By Dayaleni Rajah2 months ago in Humans
The Importance of Communication in Relationships
Megan and Jack had been dating for six months, and everything seemed perfect. They enjoyed each other's company, shared many interests, and had a great physical connection. However, Megan was hesitant to communicate her feelings to Jack, afraid that it might push him away or cause conflict. Jack, on the other hand, was an open book and felt frustrated that Megan wasn't as forthcoming with him.
By Dayaleni Rajah2 months ago in Confessions
Conquering the Darkness Within
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily who was extremely afraid of the dark. Every night when the sun set, she would become anxious and nervous, imagining all sorts of scary creatures lurking in the shadows. As a result, she would have trouble falling asleep and would wake up tired and groggy the next day.
By Dayaleni Rajah2 months ago in Confessions
Thinking, Fast and Slow- book review
Thinking, Fast and Slow is a fascinating book by Daniel Kahneman that explores the two systems of thinking that govern our thought processes: System 1, which is fast and intuitive, and System 2, which is slow and deliberate. The book provides an in-depth analysis of these systems and how they influence our decision-making, judgment, and behavior. Kahneman is a Nobel laureate in economics and a pioneer in the field of behavioral economics, and his insights have had a profound impact on the way we think about thinking.
By Dayaleni Rajah2 months ago in Beat
Mastering Time
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Rachel who lived a busy life. She had a full-time job, was taking evening classes to earn a degree, and had several hobbies that she enjoyed pursuing in her free time. Rachel was always on the go and felt like there were never enough hours in the day to get everything done that she wanted to do.
By Dayaleni Rajah2 months ago in Education