friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
The Price of Fame
In the heart of a bustling city, beneath the dazzling lights of fame, lived a young woman named Lily. To the world, she was a rising star, a symbol of success and glamour. Yet, behind the glittering facade, Lily was paying a heavy price for her newfound fame.
Sylvester FentengPublished 7 months ago in HumansBlossoming Confidence.
In the bustling city of Brookville, there lived a young woman named Lily. She had a radiant smile, a heart full of kindness, and a personality that could brighten even the gloomiest of days. However, Lily carried a burden that had weighed on her for most of her life—her body size.
Mustapha OyindamolaPublished 7 months ago in HumansThe Importance of Building Meaningful Relationships in a Digital Age
In today's fast-paced and digitally connected world, it's easy to feel isolated despite being surrounded by people. The quote, "generally what happens in a healthy society is that we have people around us to whom we can express our concerns and then they react, and then you react to that, and that's thought," encapsulates the profound need for genuine human connections in our lives. This sentiment reminds us that the essence of a healthy society lies in the strength of our relationships and our ability to engage in meaningful interactions.
Elif TalibPublished 8 months ago in HumansI believe
There was a man called Johnson who was known all through the community for his unflinching conviction within the control of benevolence. Johnson had a basic logic: he accepted that a single act of benevolence may alter the world.
Saheed Kayode MoshoodPublished 8 months ago in HumansForsaking Truth
Today, I want to talk about a saying that's been around for a while, but still holds a lot of weight in our modern world: "One who forsakes truth earns eternal damnation."
Arka LumisPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Digital Tapestry: A Story of Connections and Loss
Emily sat alone in her dimly lit apartment, staring at the blank screen of her laptop. Her heart ached with a profound sense of loss, and the silence of the room seemed to echo with the absence of someone she had loved dearly. It had been six months since her sister, Lily, had passed away in a tragic accident, and the pain still felt raw, as if it had happened yesterday.
Kevin Nuraditama IskandarPublished 8 months ago in HumansA Good Friend
Yasin’s family relocated from their homeland of Iraq to England during his early childhood. Reluctant to leave his beloved home in Samarra, Yasin's father insisted it was necessary for their safety and desired for his son to grow up in a country that embraced all individuals, irrespective of their race or religious beliefs. Yasin's father assured him that England was a multicultural nation where people coexisted and collaborated harmoniously.
World storysPublished 8 months ago in HumansRenaissance Festival War Stories Sept 29/Sept 30/Oct 1, 2023
...Continued from Weekend 6 The Sidequest Players was born of an idea, "What if we did a show from a place of love and kindness?" This was our last opportunity to make that magic. We leave it all in the lanes.
Tinka Boudit She/HerPublished 8 months ago in HumansWhispers of the Unspoken
And whenever I need a break from all the scientific thoughts in my mind, I simply seek out something that revitalizes my spirit. Suddenly, I discover myself in this very place, savoring a moment that has become a regular occurrence since I began expressing my profound passion for science and enigmas. This is one of my own private moments...
Ms. HellenaPublished 8 months ago in HumansTake a Stand This Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Every October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month aims to honor those lost to abuse, advocate for survivors, and network for change. Chances are good that someone you know has lived through domestic violence. One in four women, one in nine men, and one in four LGBT+ individuals report being involved in an abusive relationship while more than 45 million children witnessed the abuse -and we can’t be sure those numbers accurately represent survivors since so many voices go unheard.
True Crime WriterPublished 8 months ago in HumansThe Love Hormone
Love is a universal theme in music, and you've likely come across songs like "Love is an Open Door," "All You Need Is Love," or "Can't Help Falling in Love With You." These melodies all speak to one common experience – love. Love is an incredibly potent emotion, although it can sometimes be challenging. However, here's a fascinating twist: love isn't solely about matters of the heart; it's intricately linked to your brain. Let's embark on a journey into the scientific intricacies behind this enchanting emotion that serves as a muse for songs, art, and even unconventional behaviors.
Ines LozinaPublished 8 months ago in HumansFreedom as a Way to Break Up or Unite a Couple
Introduction In other words, achieving a proper balance between independence and togetherness is necessary to maintain stable, lasting happy relationships among people. People can develop very close ties only if they preserve their independence and personal attitude towards each other. We need to examine ways in which partners can keep within reasonable limits of independence/‘togetherness’ and find some practical advice as to how they might sustain this delicate balance.
YUNUS EMRE KIRAYPublished 8 months ago in Humans