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Do Not Come in Lust with a Smart, Humble Man
You ignore him from the outset. He flies under the radar contrasted with different men. You're not excessively drawn in — he's irritatingly scholarly, an absolute geek, to some degree a grouch.
Aditya GuptaPublished 3 years ago in HumansHow to Let Go of Your Envious Feelings and Lead a More Peaceful Life
You’ve been trying to get that promotion for months. You’ve been staying up late doing work, sacrificing sleep, and neglecting your partner, all in hopes that your boss will be impressed and will finally give you that raise you so much deserve.
Margaret PanPublished 3 years ago in HumansDinner with Gertrude
There were not many people left in Johnstown after the asteroid hit in Montana, killing more than two thirds of the people almost immediately upon impact. The same was true in the rest of the state, along with America as a whole. We had been warned to some degree, but the warnings were sparse, and at times subliminal.
Jamey O'DonnellPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Mandela Effect
As a teacher of 10 and 11-year-olds, I believe quality education is based on inquiry and exploration. Every spring I take the 12 or so students that I am responsible for on a long ramble. For 3 days and nights we explore this Eden we call earth; pausing to sketch different creatures and plants on our treks during the day and stirring up the ancient energies with our dancing in the forests at night.
Junine KealaPublished 3 years ago in HumansIs She Teasing You? How to Know If She’s Excited.
"I have no clue if a lady's playing with me or not." I can't disclose to you how frequently I've heard this. From my Relationship Coaching customers. From companions. From men I've dated. From men whose arms I've needed to get and said, "Would you say you will kiss me or not?"
Aditya GuptaPublished 3 years ago in HumansL.N.L
A deep desire to nurture, care for and emotionally be attached to someone or something can only be explained as love which, through experience we know is a human flaw. If humans went by the definition then the phrase (“I love you”) wouldn’t be one of the most said phrases that is rarely understood or reciprocated.
Tetrenius CobaltPublished 3 years ago in HumansExpectations vs Reality.
Don’t take people for granted. That’s right. Don’t. No matter how nice people are, remember everyone has limits. Don’t cross that limit. Don’t make unrealistic demands on others because one day, they will snap! Sooner or later, they will. Don’t forget we’re only human!
The Man Who lives On His Own Part 3
Anyway, enough of my gripe, you make your own mind up. I opted out and I now live the life that I think my body and mind has craved for a long time, and you only get one life so why not be happy. What I haven’t told you about is my life in this forest so here goes.
Muhammad RashidPublished 3 years ago in HumansSomebody once told me
Somebody once told me that their parents read bedtime stories and sung lullabies to sooth them to sleep. That was never my experience though. As a child, I had an excessively active imagination and my thoughts were forever racing back and forth. It was this that would so often stop me from dozing off. Instead, I would lie awake at night and cry, tormented by my mind. I was the prince trapped in the tower, my thoughts were the dragons guarding me, and my saviour came in the form of an Ogre.
Lewis HolcombePublished 3 years ago in HumansWhy Fine Art Auction is Booming
The Fine Art Auction Market continues boom. It seems that every day, another auction record is established for "the highest price that was paid by the name of the artist here". So, what does that mean for the painting he bought to match the sofa of him a few years ago? It can increase in value, or it can be as watching as the artisanal project full of pasta from the son of him.
Lindsay EichornPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Man Who Lives On His Own Part 1
When it is light, I get up, when it is dark, I go to bed. I have no need of a clock or a watch; my other world was ruled by time; my whole life was running around looking at my watch, but here there are no limit, places to go and people to meet in your allocated hours.
Muhammad RashidPublished 3 years ago in HumansThe Man who lives On His Own Part 2
I lived in a tent for the first few months until I at least had the remnants of a cabin with a roof on it, but I got there and this cabin and everything in it has been built by myself, mostly from wood naturally, but when I ventured a few hours from my homestead I have picked up old tyres and plastic, and of course you are probably thinking what did this guy use for nails and with what did he hammer the nails in with? Well of course I visited the local store, three hours away, so that was the first few days, I made a list of everything I would need, the reason it took a few days, because I wanted to be sure, because I was determined that I would never go back to that store. So that’s what I did, I had a list of the essentials; hammer, saw, nails, seeds to grow vegetables, a large plastic container for holding water, a rifle and a gas stove. I looked like some crazy gold digger when I left that town. I go back only once a year for a new gas bottle and some essential supplies, like a bottle of Jack Daniels but apart from that I have survived on my own. I catch and hunt my own food and grow my own vegetables. I have a natural supply of water from the rain I catch in the water butt I made. The water is used mainly for cooking and drinking, so I am kind of smelly, so probably a good job I do live on my own. But when it does rain, and by god it rains! I strip naked and have a shower outside, which there is nothing like it. For light and warmth, I have candles and a fire, which again you can’t beat, I wouldn’t swap a cold dark winter night sitting opposite my fire with a glass of JD for anything, I can imagine our forefathers and their forefathers living like that.
Muhammad RashidPublished 3 years ago in Humans