Teenage years
It’s Friday
“The beginning is perhaps more difficult than anything else, but keep heart; it will turn out all right.” ― Vincent Van Gogh
Kimmiekins4Published 5 months ago in ConfessionsBack to Square One
"I drink because I don't like Where my mind is at It's dark and I keep looking but I cannot seem to find the spark and The piece of you inside my heart's one I'm not down to part with
Kimmiekins4Published 5 months ago in ConfessionsI bang my head twice
I.. Bang Once. I.. Bang Twice. I look up... Is he there? No. Okay, sometimes I do it a third time. I.. Bang third.
KodahPublished 5 months ago in ConfessionsDiscovering Tranquility: A Sojourn Through the Enchanted Depths of Nature's Wilderness
Introduction: In the heart of nature's sanctuary, where sunlight filters through the towering trees, and the rustle of leaves creates a symphony of tranquility, walking through deep forests becomes a therapeutic odyssey. Beyond the cacophony of urban life, the lush green canopy beckons, offering solace to those seeking respite from the demands of a bustling world. This article explores the profound experience of wandering through the deep forests, unveiling the unparalleled peace of mind that comes with immersing oneself in the embrace of nature.
VarshaPublished 5 months ago in ConfessionsMy life starting... now. Wait, no. Now. Actually...
I do this thing every year where I buy journals and calendars and planners-- yes, all plural-- with jumbo aspirations to fill them up. I start plotting and designing ways for me to really change my life this time. Never mind how the past few months went and how much I still have left on my previous plates, I prefer to focus on the days ahead.
M. LeePublished 5 months ago in Confessions- Content Warning
Midnight Confessions(Her Words)
The town of Ravenswood lay nestled beneath the moon's watchful gaze, an intimate setting where stories unfolded in the quiet hours when the rest of the world slept. It was within this mysterious haven that midnight confessions took on a life of their own, each tale woven with threads of guilt, secrets, and the haunting need for redemption.
FATIGUN Abayomi AdeyeriPublished 5 months ago in Confessions Giving up so easily
During a meeting recently, due to some differences in opinion and perception, an influential acquaintance decided to quit his position of responsibility because he couldn’t get along with others and couldn’t seem to get his point across. Despite multiple trials, the crowd just couldn’t understand his perception of things and even though they didn’t intend to fire him, he decided to resign to avoid unnecessary conflicts with everybody else. This happened to the surprise of everybody, especially considering the fact that he was so influential and his opinion was never underestimated.
real JemaPublished 5 months ago in ConfessionsExploring Love Reading: A Simple Guide to Unraveling Love's Mysteries
Love is the magic that fills our hearts with warmth and joy and often intrigues us. There's no emotion to be compared to this magic
Wellness WhizPublished 5 months ago in ConfessionsWorking for money
I have tried many websites and many apps for online earnings but have badly failed. Like everyone on the earth, I also want a living with financial freedom. Although I work for a semi-government organization, at the end of every month I am short on my expenses. Being a father of five children, I have the realization that I have to give them health, education and everything. I therefore decided to work virtually as it is the order of the day - a fashion which is whirling around us. I tried Fiverr, Upwork, Freelancer and many such websites claiming fair and competitive online earnings, but my efforts went in vain. Then, I tried some Q&A portals and so many such websites and applications; wrote my own blogs but gained nothing in return. As for skills for earning are concerned, I can only write but played games for earning, did little tasks as well on Swagbucks, Cambly, Teluna, Surveys and a lot.
Fly AlonePublished 5 months ago in ConfessionsHannah Waddingham reveals drama teacher's insult that spurred her on to be TV star
In the grand tapestry of Hollywood success, where the glimmering lights of stardom often hide the intricacies of the journey, there exists a poignant thread woven by the indomitable spirit of Hannah Waddingham. An Emmy-winning actress, known for her magnetic presence on-screen, Hannah didn't merely ascend the ladder of fame; she danced on each rung with a grace born from a unique source of inspiration.
Isaac AkinseyePublished 5 months ago in ConfessionsThe Unseen Symphony
Just like anyother day it was a busy day for Jerry and Zara couple with their twin sons Ken and Gab just to make their ends meet. It was very hard to survive and feed the families as a hearing impaired couple. Though they were concerned about their disabilities they were living an happy and peaceful life with their sons as their pride.
Kiruthika GopalakrishnanPublished 5 months ago in Confessions"Love And Hate"
In the small town of Harmonyville, there lived two families, the Everharts and the Montagues. The Everharts were known for their kindness and generosity, while the Montagues were infamous for their pride and arrogance. For generations, the two families had harbored a deep-seated rivalry that had grown into a bitter feud.
JasminePublished 5 months ago in Confessions