Humanity
Amina’s Tears: The Echoes of the Delta.
Amina grew up in a small fishing village nestled in the curves of the Niger Delta. Her father was a fisherman, her mother, a weaver of tales and baskets. The delta was their lifeblood, providing food, stories, and a sense of belonging. Amina’s earliest memories were of her father’s boat gliding through the water, her hands trailing in the cool embrace of the river.
Judith NwekePublished about a month ago in ConfessionsMy Holy Places
When I was little, one of my favorite places was the big cathedral in my hometown. Yup, that’s right. Let me explain. I grew up Catholic. It was not an extreme version of Catholicism but a way of life. Nobody questioned it. People were born and raised that way and lived in their Catholic parish; many lived there until they died.
Ute Luppertz ✨Published about a month ago in ConfessionsUnpopular Truth Ghana Isn't Very Developed Ghanaians on Social Media Attacking Other Countries
Saturday, 23 March 2024 By: TB Obwoge Ghanaians again, the self-proclaimed politest people of Africa, are internet famous for insulting others countries. Especially Nigeria and Nigerians. The trolling about the electricity in Nigeria is coming back to hit them hard.
IwriteMywrongsPublished about a month ago in ConfessionsWhy is my business Important to me?
Why is my business important to me? I was asked this today, just as a general question and it got me thinking. There are the obvious reasons: to support my family, financial stability, making use of my creativity in a purposeful & helpful way , flexibility to stay with my son-well bring him to work with me.
Alicia AnspaughPublished about a month ago in ConfessionsNickelodeon: Childhood NOT Ruined
This week the network known as Investigation Discovery released a four part documentary titled Quiet On Set: The Dark Side Of Kids TV. The point of the documentary was to uncover the behind the scenes abuse that was endured by the children and women who worked for the iconic children’s television network known as Nickelodeon. Countless fans who were born in 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s were anticipating a floodgate of secrets that would uncover a hidden history of scandal, but not even those who were privy to the sketchy private lives of some of Nickelodeon’s biggest creators anticipated the rollercoaster of emotions set free by this documentary that is quickly taking entertainment media by storm.
Joe PattersonPublished about a month ago in ConfessionsI Am Beautiful The Way I Am? Be
I Am Beautiful The Way I Am, Be The Way You are! Amid pause to collect thoughts, in the presence of mirrors that have seen our tears, smiles, and the rest, a truth speaks—perhaps in hushed tones—to convey that we are filled with such beauty. The process of writing this letter to you, who in the battle with your thoughts might not hear the answer in the echo of Non understood, is not just about self-awareness but a message as well. Here, amidst the uniting forces of both the fragility and the strength in our communities, we begin to discover our own unadorned path toward accepting the beauty that has always been ours.
Charlotte MerryPublished about a month ago in ConfessionsThe Unseen Battles of Office Culture
It's a true story it is what it is. it a personal experience, Charcate name is imaginary , story is reailty based many of u agree on this
Abdul QureshiPublished about a month ago in ConfessionsMid-life WHAT!?
As I reach the mid-point of the third month of my 40th trip around the sun, I find myself constantly asking a series of questions that are best summarized by one: is this a mid-life crisis?
Elizabeth BrownPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsA Journey of Gratitude And Burden
Am I the only one who hates being given something. It's like once I receive a gift or anything from a person, I owe them something equal to whatever was given. I lost my dad when I was six? And it has been hard for my mum sometimes to provide but she always did her absolute best an I'm praying that I'll be able to make her proud (I need prayers guys). My dad's side of the family tried to help whenever they could and I'll always cherish them, and it's been going well for a while. Did I forget to mention my dad was a pastor? Yes he was. My dad was so passionate with the gospel that the only memory of his voice I have was when he preached. I love to think that My dad was loved by many and he was the best dad anyone could ask for (well, I am little biased, haha!)
DeePublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsThe Unraveling of a Soul
Title: The Unraveling of a Soul: A Tale of Madness and Consequence By maximillian In the annals of history, there are tales both wild and homely, weaving narratives that challenge belief and yet resonate deeply with the human experience. Such is the story I am about to recount—a story of madness and despair, of the unraveling of a soul torn asunder by its own darkest impulses.
maximillian masaliPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsWho Says
It appears as though some may have utilized information regarding spirituality, growth, self-development, etc. as a means to put others down. Mostly, it appears as though there are attempts to correct the beliefs or actions of others on the premise that the one doing the correcting "knows better". The messages being delivered seem to be tailored to appear non-judgemental. At other times the overall essence of these messages seem to be saying "not that but this". While these messages don't appear to have any negative sentiment behind them, the intent behind it all is still there. Not one of us here is in the position to correct another individual. We cannot assume to know anyone's intent or motive (just as I may be doing now). Half of the time most individuals on this planet don't have a clue as to why they do the things that they do.
Jerome HendersonPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsForbidden Emotions: The Feelings We Suppress and Why They’re Not Bad
Emotions are constantly and powerfully guiding our lives, even when we are not aware of them, even when we do not feel them or are convinced that we can exclude them from our experiences.
Jahangir AlamPublished 2 months ago in Confessions