Sophia Geno
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I love to write about travel, poems, art, and social issues. Stay with me for Korean content, and more!
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Beach of bones
Up until now, I always saw seashells as nothing more than a never-changing aspect of the seaside If the beach were, in fact, a lady, the sand would be her skin, and the seashells would be her freckles, while waves might be her hair that swishes and sways
By Sophia Geno3 years ago in Poets
I'm 20 years old and fully vaccinated for COVID-19
As of yesterday I am now fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Although they say immunization may only last 6 months, I still feel more at ease when I do have to leave the house. Since I got the Pfizer vaccine, you need 2 doses 21 days apart, and it was truly nerve-wracking before getting each shot. I do admit that I am a baby when it comes to needles, and I dread it every single time. But that wouldn't stop me from getting vaccinated. There are still many people who speculate about the vaccine for numerous reasons. I am here to tell you about my experience.
By Sophia Geno3 years ago in Longevity
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5 Creative Ways To Use Your Talent to Personalize Any Homemade GiftCreated with: VoiceGift
Do you have a birthday, anniversary, or other holiday coming up, and you want to give a meaningful gift? Or maybe you want to get a little something for your friend or colleague.
By Sophia Geno3 years ago in Lifehack
How to gift after an exhausting year
Instead of wanting more, this year has taught me to be more thankful for what I already have. This year is now coming to a close and no matter what holiday is coming up on your calendar, we can all benefit from a more sincere gift this year.
By Sophia Geno3 years ago in Lifehack
- Top Story - August 2020
The story of God
Learning what God means to others Each episode introduces about 2 religions and their views of God. I still remember the episode when Morgan went to Minnesota to meet the newest reincarnation of the Tibetan leader Takshem Lama. I did not even know the reincarnate existed, yet alone lived in America. The boy is only about 13 years old now, but his story amazed me along with many others. This boy goes to school like any normal kid, but when he gets home, he studies scriptures, ancient Tibetan language, and prayers for hours. He will even have to leave his parents one day to study at a temple so he may take his place as the Takshem Lama's 8th reincarnate. The sheer devotion that him and his family showed for this purpose was stunning to me. They pour their soul into training their son for becoming a spiritual leader, and he too takes on an amount of responsibility that many adults do not. While watching this family, and the many others I had a new meaning for God emerging.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in Futurism
Youth and Racism
"It's a privilege to learn about racism instead of experiencing it your whole life" Growing up in an area such as Atlanta gives you the opportunity to grow up surrounded by different races and cultures, as now much of the world’s cities do. Only when I grew older would I realize that the small fact that coexisting would be so hard for a large portion of the population.
By Sophia Geno4 years ago in The Swamp