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You Will Never Die
Introduction: Throughout history, humans have been fascinated by the idea of immortality. From ancient myths to modern science fiction, the quest to conquer death has captivated our imaginations. However, in this blog, we will delve into a different perspective on immortality—a concept rooted not in physical longevity, but in the lasting legacy that each individual can leave behind. We will explore the power of ideas, actions, relationships, cultural expression, and technology in shaping an immortal legacy that transcends our physical existence.
RamKarkyPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsCreating Lifelong Memories
Volunteering in Africa is a transformative journey that not only allows individuals to make a positive impact but also creates lifelong memories that will forever shape their lives. In this blog, we will explore how a person can create enduring and unforgettable memories while volunteering in Africa, immersing themselves in the diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and the resilience of its people.
yudy ytadoryPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsForever's Journey
Exhausted and burdened by disappointment, I trudged down the hill, my heart heavy with sorrow and confusion. The wild fruits I had picked for our evening picnic felt like a weight I could no longer bear. It was then that I realized the activities I had observed in their homestead, across the river and up the hill from my own home, were signs of a relocation arrangement. Sally had hinted that her parents were discussing a move to their old town house, but she had no idea when it would happen. All I knew was that I needed to find her, and I would have to come up with a plan.
Rose Wanjiku KimaniPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsThe Heart of America: The Enduring Kindness of Its People
In the vast and diverse landscape of the United States of America, a nation renowned for its dynamism and cultural tapestry, lies a profound and enduring quality—the kindness of its people. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene towns of the Midwest, Americans have earned a reputation for their open hearts and acts of compassion. In this exploration of American kindness, we delve into the myriad ways in which this nation exemplifies benevolence, fostering a society where kindness thrives and touches lives.
marry jamesPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsThe Potential Decision-Making
The Potential Decision-Making: Power of the soul, mind, and heart feelings cannot be underestimated. Embracing the wisdom and guidance of the soul, utilizing the analytical capacities of the mind, and nurturing the depth of heart feelings allows us to embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and growth. By recognizing the unique qualities and contributions of each element, we can unlock the full potential of our human experience, forging a path of purpose, wisdom, and compassion. May we embrace the dynamic interplay of the soul, mind, and heart, and embark on a journey towards a more profound understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Saghir AhmadPublished 11 months ago in Confessions- Content Warning
Trauma turned to Purpose.
A dear sister of mine was my muse to starting here with my own story, the first one written in my bones, my blood, my ancestral line which connects all of the pieces of me together. I grew from the earth just like us all, but the growth was first met with the near death of me and my soul, where everything was so dark, until I softly reached my hands through the dirt which was my home for so long, and I could finally feel.
Bonnie KnaptonPublished 11 months ago in Confessions Leslie Van Houten
Van Houten, 73, was a 19-year old member of the "Manson family" when she took part in the murder of a Los Angeles grocer and his wife in 1969.
Favour FrancisPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsThank you, Everyone!
I want to confess something. I've had quite an emotional rollercoaster of a week. Internally, that inner voice in me has been kicking my butt for past mistakes, horrible actions and bad decisions. This is a regular occurrence, but this week I felt it more. Everyday I am learning more about myself and the way I have been and the way I want to be, but it's been quite a struggle at times.
Paul StewartPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsUnlocking His Heart and Mind: Essential Secrets to Getting to Know Men
Do you ever feel like it's impossible to get inside a man's heart and mind? If so, you're not alone. Many women struggle to connect with men on an emotional level. It's not an easy task, but it can be done. In this blog post, we will explore some essential secrets for getting to know men and unlocking their hearts and minds. We will look at different approaches and strategies that can help you create deeper, more meaningful connections with the men in your life. So, if you're ready to dive in and build strong and lasting relationships with men, let's get started!
Faridi Adidi SadickPublished 11 months ago in ConfessionsProtecting Our Children
Children are the most vulnerable members of our society and ensuring their safety and well-being is of utmost importance. However, we live in a world where child harassment persists, both offline and online, leaving a lasting impact on their lives.
Ariful Islam MollaPublished 11 months ago in Confessions- Content Warning
Prostitution - India? (Real or Fake?)
Please note that engaging in or promoting prostitution is illegal in India. Prostitution is a complex issue with various social, legal, and ethical aspects. It is always important to approach this topic with sensitivity and respect for the rights and dignity of individuals involved.
Dan IsEnjoyingLifePublished 11 months ago in Confessions "Fractured Wings"
In the bustling city of Riverside, there lived a nurse named Emma. She was known for her unwavering dedication to her patients and her relentless work ethic. Day after day, Emma would wake up before the sun had even risen, putting on her crisp white uniform and lacing up her comfortable nursing shoes. She would head to the hospital, ready to face whatever challenges awaited her.
Ella Mae PallerPublished 11 months ago in Confessions