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Sarah Daniel
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Writer, blogger, activist. Blog, Researcher & Analyst and Content Creator at Self-Employment.
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How to Find Your Perfect Match
So you want to find “the one” eh? You’re sick and tired of all the dating apps and websites and trying to meet people in your kickball league? And how many awkward first dates can you go on to find a “normal” person? And what’s with all the fake personalities and flaky people who seem more interested in themselves and can’t be bothered to make a slight change in their schedule to, you know, go out with you?
By Sarah Danielabout 7 hours ago in Humans
Texas Father Sentenced to Life for Fatal Abuse of 6-Year-Old Daughter
In a tragic and shocking case, Justin Hopper, a 33-year-old father from Texas, has been sentenced to life in prison for the abuse and subsequent death of his 6-year-old daughter, Arianna Battelle. This conviction comes after a harrowing investigation and trial that revealed the extent of the horrific abuse suffered by Arianna and her twin sister.
By Sarah Danielabout 13 hours ago in Criminal
Texas Megachurch Pastor Admits to Inappropriate Sexual Behavior Amid Abuse Allegations
Texas megachurch pastor Robert Morris, founder of Gateway Church, has publicly admitted to "inappropriate sexual behavior" with a young woman in the 1980s. This revelation follows accusations from Cindy Clemishire, who claims that Morris molested her starting when she was just 12 years old. Morris, who established Gateway Church in 2000, addressed these allegations in a statement, although he did not directly admit to abusing Clemishire.
By Sarah Danielabout 13 hours ago in Criminal
What is the Role of Struggle in Growth?
I get a lot of reader questions about pain, trauma, challenge, and struggle. Most of these questions were some variation of, “Is there such a thing as being exposed to too much pain?” or “Are there situations where pain and struggle aren’t helpful but only hurtful?” or “What about trauma? Clearly trauma is a thing.”
By Sarah Daniel3 days ago in Motivation
What do you think is the loneliest object in the world?
"What do you think is the loneliest object in the world?" he asked. I stumbled upon this question while sifting through old messages late one night, the glow of my phone illuminating my face in the darkness. It was a peculiar question, one that seemed fitting for those quiet, introspective hours when thoughts drift freely.
By Sarah Daniel3 days ago in Humans
Be Prepared to Lose Everything
The Day I Lost Everything I remember the day I lost everything. It was a hot summer afternoon, one of those dog days, and I was sitting in my cramped studio apartment, staring at the eviction notice in my hands. My startup, the one I had poured my heart and soul into for the past two years, had finally collapsed under the weight of its own ambition.
By Sarah Daniel6 days ago in Motivation
Everything Turns into a Competition, Because I Am Poor
The Reality of Competing to Survive Some people compete to win, but for many, competition is a means of survival. Born into a life where every moment counts towards paying the bills, the struggle is real and relentless. Unlike those who have the luxury of viewing money as a non-essential, the harsh reality for many is that financial security is critical to survival.
By Sarah Daniel8 days ago in Confessions
How to Make BIG Money on Vocal Media
Introduction to Vocal Vocal.media is a platform where creators can share their content and earn money based on the number of reads. With no paywalls, Vocal ensures that anyone can access and read content, increasing potential earnings for creators. However, making big money on Vocal requires understanding the platform’s dynamics, rules, and the role of AI in content creation.
By Sarah Daniel9 days ago in 01
How I Tricked My Brain to Like Doing Hard Things
Understanding the Dopamine Dilemma It’s easy to spend hours playing video games or browsing social media, but why does studying or working on a side business seem so daunting? The answer lies in dopamine, a neurotransmitter that drives our motivation by making us desire certain activities.
By Sarah Daniel9 days ago in Motivation
Why You Can’t Enjoy Life
Recognizing the Signs I've been stuck in a rut. Writing, once a source of motivation, now feels purposeless. I began questioning everything: What am I doing it for? This complacency led to distractions and daily obligations without fulfillment. A few weeks later, I realized the dark season was upon me again.
By Sarah Daniel10 days ago in Confessions
Carl Jung’s Life-Changing Theory
In the realm of psychology, few names resonate as profoundly as Carl Jung. His insights into the human psyche have illuminated many dark corners of our unconscious minds. One of Jung's most transformative theories revolves around the concept of resistance and acceptance. Jung believed that what we resist not only persists but grows stronger, impacting our lives in significant ways. This blog delves into this profound theory and its implications for our daily lives.
By Sarah Daniel10 days ago in Fiction
Karen Read Murder Trial: Defense Challenges Key Evidence
Karen Read Murder Case The Karen Read murder trial has captivated public attention as it delves into the events surrounding the death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe. Accused of hitting O’Keefe with her SUV during a snowstorm, Read’s defense is challenging key evidence and alleging a cover-up involving law enforcement.
By Sarah Daniel11 days ago in Criminal