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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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The Final Moments that Change Everything
I had 10 seconds left, with all these people standing in front of me—those who loved me and those who chose to do the opposite. They all look so different, as if I’ll never see them again, because I know I won’t. This is the final episode.
By Sarah Danielabout 23 hours ago in Chapters
Finding Meaning and Fulfillment in Everyday Life
Mediocre or average means moderately okay. I interpret mediocrity as a manifestation of fear shared by many, including myself. In the past, I despised and refused to embrace mediocrity, to be someone who isn’t lacking, yet not exceptionally good either, just mediocre.
By Sarah Daniel2 days ago in Longevity
For Those Who Retreat When Life Gets Tough
I never liked being alone, but for some reason, I’m always on my own; not because I’m a loner myself, but because I choose to self-isolate when everything just feels like a lot to handle. Coming from a person whose love language includes quality time, I find it difficult to ignore the urge to just disappear after every minor inconvenience in my life. I crave love and attention yet I distance myself when I’m having a hard time.
By Sarah Daniel3 days ago in Motivation
What Makes A Father, Anyway?
The question of what makes a father is complex and multifaceted. It extends beyond genetics to encompass time, commitment, involvement, and emotional bonds. This exploration delves into the essence of fatherhood, examining the various dimensions that define this most pivotal of relationships.
By Sarah Daniel5 days ago in Families
When you grow up, you feel less joy.
"I guess that’s what happens when you grow up, you feel less joy." When I first watched Inside Out at the age of nine, it was a delightful adventure into the mind of a young girl named Riley, filled with colorful characters like Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger, and Disgust. Joy, with her radiant sparkle and infectious energy, was my favorite. She made everything feel brighter and happier, and to my young mind, she seemed to be the only important emotion.
By Sarah Daniel5 days ago in Men
The Easy Ways New Writers Can Get More Reads
Transform Your Writing and Engage Your Audience As a new writer, getting your work noticed can be challenging. However, with the right approach, you can significantly increase your readership. Here are four effective strategies to make your writing more engaging and attract more readers, along with real-world examples and tips.
By Sarah Daniel7 days ago in Writers
The Dark Reality of Organ Trafficking
Around the world, from Los Angeles to South Korea, filmmakers have tapped into organ trafficking as a uniquely horrific subject. Yet, this horror isn't confined to the realm of fiction—it's a disturbing reality that exists in various parts of the globe. Organ traffickers view the human body as a collection of products to be stolen or bought cheaply and resold for astronomical prices. This red trade, as it's often called, isn't a Hollywood creation; it's a grim reality with origins in modern-day Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
By Sarah Daniel7 days ago in Criminal
A Journey Through Love and Self-Discovery
Love — whether romantic, self-love, or otherwise — is a rascally emotion. A few undiligent weeks and you can lose yourself, parts of you breaking off in pieces as the sun rises and sets. You can’t go on cruise control, ignoring the shifts and starts and stops that the cultivation of love requires. You must be focused, diligent, and present; otherwise, it can slip away not all at once, but slowly, until you wake up disoriented, empty, and confused.
By Sarah Daniel7 days ago in Marriage
The Beauty of Trying
The Strength in Small Efforts If there is one thing I take pride in about myself, and everyone who is struggling just like me, it is the fact that we try. We try to get out of bed even when it pulls us stronger than gravity. We try to choose the best outfit for the day even if all we ever want is to stay in our pajamas. We push ourselves to socialize even when isolation gives us more comfort. We try to live even if living feels like a waste of time.
By Sarah Daniel8 days ago in Motivation
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 Daniel9 days 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 Daniel9 days 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 Daniel9 days ago in Criminal